Did you know there is a reversible, alternative to surgical castration which offers the same benefits without surgery?

Research has shown a growing change in the attitude of pet owners towards permanent castration. Current research has shown that 25% of pet owners are concerned or very concerned that neutering could be harmful for their dog1. The permanency of surgery has been cited as the reason why 67% of owners with entire male dogs have not yet opted for the procedure2.

There are many reasons why you may choose to castrate your dog

Unwanted litters

Castration prevents unwanted or unplanned litters, therefore helps to reduce the burden on rehoming and rescue centres.

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Urine marking

Entire male dogs tend to urine mark more frequently to mark out their territory. Sometimes this can lead to inappropriate urination inside the home.

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Hypersexuality

Unneutered male dogs are more likely to roam in search of a mate and can exhibit unwanted sexual behaviours due to frustration.

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Unwanted social behaviour

Castration may help in the management of some cases of unwanted social behaviours. Always discuss your dog's behaviour with a veterinary professional.

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THERE IS A REVERSIBLE, ALTERNATIVE TO SURGICAL CASTRATION

SPEAK TO YOUR VET TO DISCUSS THE BEST OPTION FOR YOU AND YOUR DOG

References 1. Mo Gannon & Associates (2017). Do you think neutering is harmful for dogs?. MG&A. 2. Harris interactive. Understanding the usages & attitudes around cats & dogs sterilization and  evaluating the potential of Suprelorin. (2017).