Neutering has other advantages aside from making sure that unwanted puppies aren't brought into this world.
An unneutered dog will actively seek a female in heat especially during mating season.
There's also the fact that intact males are most likely to act aggressive to other male dogs.
There' also the problem of being overly protective and territorial.
Intact males also mark their boundaries with urine often.
Lastly, it's also a given fact that altered dogs tend to live longer, healthier lives and have fewer behavioral problems. They are also less prone to testicular and prostate problems, as well as perianal tumors.
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