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Best time to neuter?

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#1 ·
Okay, so Cash is 11 weeks old. I definitely want him neutered - and I don't want him to spray or do indoor marking. I've heard that three months or 'ASAP' neutering is best because it diminishes the risk of cancer and territory issues. I've also heard waiting until 6 months are best.

Help??
 
#2 ·
i'll jump in just to try to keep this thread visible. a bunch of people should be popping in with a lot of expertise to back up their advice. i have been reading many threads in the forum and the general consensus seems to be not to have it done while the pup is too young. be patient and others will chime in with the reasoning involved.
 
#3 ·
Yes you will get tons of advice soon, I am all for early spay and neuter but many people feel it causes health issues later on in life. I do think 3 months is a bit to early though. I wait until 8-9 months for TPoos to make sure all their puppy teeth come out and if not they can take them out while they are under for the spay/neuter. Plus it gives them a chance to get mostly full grown and I feel when they are bigger they can handle anesthesia better.


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#7 ·
Generally its more acceptable to neuter a younger dog than to spay one. Neuter's are very quick, easy surgeries with no abdominal cut. General suggestion is 6 months (as mentioned by another poster, to assess if teeth are ok and no extractions are needed), however because there's very very few complictions with the actual neuter process its fairly safe at any age.

Mentally, I think its easier on a younger dog (under a year), but we neuter retired police dogs and if those wimpy dogs can deal with it, so can a poodle ;)

Shelters neuter them as early as 8 weeks.

In dogs with short coats, like labs - I like them done later. The longer you wait, the bulkier/stockier they generally are. Poodles don't have to worry so much about this....at least the pet poodles don't :)

Neutering now vs. a few years from now isn't going to change the risk of cancer much. Some say not neutering keeps them healthier, some think early neutering is key. I think its random. Generally neutered dogs are less affected by prostate related issues though, including prostate cancer. This is most often seen in geriatric dogs though.
 
#11 ·
Billy my standard was done at 11 months because he started getting a bit randy around people and other dogs! Also we have a 5 month old mini girl and she could come into season as early as 6 months,so as we were always going to neuter him it seemed sensible to get it done then. Wouldn't do it before 6 months, but that's just my personal opinion.