Also, as many as 2 in 3
intact dogs stop the behavior after neutering so this treatment is worth considering.
Not exact matches
But neutering and spaying your pet does not guarantee that territory marking will
stop; indeed, at times, some altered
dogs may engage in the behavior at the same rate as
intact dogs.
Even if every
intact dog's owner had to pay a huge license fee, that would not
stop backyard breeders.
Don't take your
dog to the vet because you read on several websites that it will cause your
dog to
stop humping things or that an «
intact» Labrador will become aggressive and mean.