bex1984
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Our puppy is now 5 and a half months old and we'd always intended to castrate him at 6 months. We have his older brother who is quite a dominant dog and we want to avoid the little one getting a bit ballsy and taking him on (so far older dog is firmly in charge and would not take kindly to being challenged...)
So, we're thinking about getting him booked in for the chop in a few weeks time. However, he still seems quite immature and is not leg cocking (rarely wees on walks at all). He has definitely started to hit adolescence though and has become a bit of a teenager in the last few weeks.
Is the lack of leg cocking a reason to hold off? Or are we risking testosteroney fights between the two boys?
So, we're thinking about getting him booked in for the chop in a few weeks time. However, he still seems quite immature and is not leg cocking (rarely wees on walks at all). He has definitely started to hit adolescence though and has become a bit of a teenager in the last few weeks.
Is the lack of leg cocking a reason to hold off? Or are we risking testosteroney fights between the two boys?