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To Reduce Pet Overpopulation -- Millions of dogs in need of homes are put to sleep each year. Even siring just one litter takes up available homes and contributes to this problem. Decreased Roaming -- Studies show that 9O% of neutered dogs decrease their roaming tendencies and are more content to stay home. This is most important in reducing the chances of your dog being hit by a car. Decrease Aggression -- Male clogs are frequently aggressive, particularly towards other male dogs. This is usually obliterated by castration. Other forms of aggression (not just towards male dogs) may or may not be helped. Less Urine Marking -- Many dogs use frequent urination to mark their territory. This behavior is lessened or often completely stopped by neutering. Decreased Mounting behavior -- Male dogs that are not neutered will frequently try to mount any person or object they please. This behavior is greatly reduced in neutered dogs. Eliminates Prostatic Hyperplasia -- Commonly, the prostates of clogs enlarge as they age causing difficulty with urination and defecation. Neutering stops this problem. Reduces Prostatic Cysts -- This is another benign reason for the prostate to enlarge that occurs very uncommonly in neutered dogs. Reduces Prostatitis -- Infections of the prostate are common in male dogs, and uncommon once they are neutered. Eliminates Testicular Tumors -- Testicles are removed in castration, and there-fore testicular cancer cannot occur. For a Happier, Healthier, Calmer Pet-- Neutered dogs tend to be content to stay at home with their owners and are usually calmer, less aggressive, and & happy!
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