Stinkbomb
Well-Known Member
Ive always been under the belief if the "bits" dont cause a problem, dont remove them. This includes horses and dogs.
I have a mini stallion who has bred but may not always in the future. He will be keeping his bits no matter what. The reason being he lives exactly like a "normal" horse does, grazes with my shetland gelding ( who IS the boss, there is no doubt about that! ) and grazes perfectly happily next to the mares field. He is not treated any way different than if he would be as a gelding.
Now Alf is an Entire dog. I have posted earlier about him having a prostrate problem and the vet has commented on that if they keep reoccuring he may have to be castrated. I have no problems with that if its for the good of his health. however if he doesnt keep getting the infections he will be staying entire. I dont intend to breed from him. He is not a dominant dog and his bits have never caused me any problems with other dogs what so ever.
Now the point of my thread is not to have a debate on whether a dog should be castrated or not, or "it stops unwanted pregnacies etc..." or it stops agression, BUT i wondered whether there was any info about the risks/health issues are keeping an entire dog???
For instance is there any evidence out there that proves an entire dog is more succeptabe to cancer etc or other diseases??
I have a mini stallion who has bred but may not always in the future. He will be keeping his bits no matter what. The reason being he lives exactly like a "normal" horse does, grazes with my shetland gelding ( who IS the boss, there is no doubt about that! ) and grazes perfectly happily next to the mares field. He is not treated any way different than if he would be as a gelding.
Now Alf is an Entire dog. I have posted earlier about him having a prostrate problem and the vet has commented on that if they keep reoccuring he may have to be castrated. I have no problems with that if its for the good of his health. however if he doesnt keep getting the infections he will be staying entire. I dont intend to breed from him. He is not a dominant dog and his bits have never caused me any problems with other dogs what so ever.
Now the point of my thread is not to have a debate on whether a dog should be castrated or not, or "it stops unwanted pregnacies etc..." or it stops agression, BUT i wondered whether there was any info about the risks/health issues are keeping an entire dog???
For instance is there any evidence out there that proves an entire dog is more succeptabe to cancer etc or other diseases??