Not exact matches
In short,
dogs do not need to breed but frustration may come out
of a
lack of sexual interactions from the
male.
This is believed to be most likely caused by the
lack of estrogen that results from being spayed.1 Sterilization
of males may reduce some unwanted sexual behaviors, but there are few other proven benefits to neutering a
male dog.
The
lack of bladder control in any
dog — young and old,
male and female — can be a concern.
Thus, although these
dogs can be wonderful pets, the
lack of genetic history, the inability
of most owners to make careful selections
of potential mates for their beloved pets, and the advantages
of sterilization to the health
of the animals make it beneficial to spay females and neuter
males to prevent random breedings.
CaClCa is focused on providing an option for the millions
of unwanted
male dogs and cats for whom surgical sterilization is out
of range due to a
lack of funding, clinics, and human resources (surgeons).