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So I have a dilemma
Jet is a two year old blue merle border collie. He is very exciteable and boisterous and very energetic but also quite well trained and he is good with other dogs. I take him to agility and recently one of the other members took me aside and said I should get him castrated in case he gets too excited when we start competing. But i'm worried it may change his personality. Are there health reasons to get him castrated? I know with female dogs that it can help against some types of cancers but my vet has never recommended that I have Jet snipped. It is worth mentioning I do not intend to breed him specifically but he is registered and from good working bloodlines and he is young and I do have friends who have working dogs who may have wanted to stud him, also he is doing very well at agility and he could pass that on. So i dont know what to do, i dont want to risk him competing and there being a female dog on heat and him going after her - but then surely no one at any shows would take a female dog if she was on heat anyway? So it is a bit of a dilemma, it feels cruel to be cutting off his potential so young and i also am worried it will change his personality. |
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