Some of them
include: to make sons resemble their circumcised fathers; to conform anatomically with peers (note: circumcised boys now find themselves in the minority); to improve hygiene; to
prevent tight / non-retractile foreskin (which is normal in childhood); as prophylaxis against
urinary tract infection (UTI), sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and cancer of the penis, prostate, and cervix.
Other reasons why your female dog might have difficulty urinating
include a
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), in which the muscles of the urinary tract spasm and prevent the flow of urine (see the Related Links below for more information), and weakened bladder m
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), in which the muscles of the urinary tract spasm and prevent the flow of urine (see the Related Links below for more information), and weakened bladder mus
Tract Infection (UTI), in which the muscles of the
urinary tract spasm and prevent the flow of urine (see the Related Links below for more information), and weakened bladder m
urinary tract spasm and prevent the flow of urine (see the Related Links below for more information), and weakened bladder mus
tract spasm and
prevent the flow of urine (see the Related Links below for more information), and weakened bladder muscles.