Being 11 months old he is still very much and puppy and will be until he is about 2 years old so most behavioral changes won't pop up until then or after.
Do you plan on showing him?
Do you plan on showing him?
Hip dysplasia is hereditary and rarely seen in mixed breed. Luxating patellas can be seen in purebred and mixed dogs but it asinine to suggest that the spaying and neutering increased it. So enter in the fact that they do not say weather these purebreds came from breeders who did heath checks or they were from puppymills or what have you.In a breed health survey study of Airedales, spay/neuter dogs were significantly more likely to suffer hip
dysplasia as well as “any musculoskeletal disorder”, compared to intact dogs52, however possible
confounding factors were not controlled for, such as the possibility that some dogs might have been
spayed/neutered because they had hip dysplasia or other musculoskeletal disorders.
Compared to intact dogs, another study found that dogs neutered six months prior to a diagnosis of hip
dysplasia were 1.5 times as likely to develop clinical hip dysplasia.53
Compared to intact dogs, spayed/neutered dogs were found to have a 3.1 fold higher risk of patellar
luxation.54