Maybe you are having trouble finding the female puppy you are looking for?
Or do you want to control spraying?
Does your vet charge an outrageous fee for simple surgeries?
Whatever the reason, we offer Neutering on all of our male puppies!
We have found that many customers elect to have their male puppy neutered by our local licensed Veterinarian for a flat fee of $100.00.
The surgery will be performed before we deliver your puppy. We will make the Vet appointment, take your puppy to the clinic, monitor the procedure, and provide post-operative care.
There are a lot of health benefits to neutering your dog. It reduces the chances of certain medical conditions your dog could get to nearly zero therefore it does help your dog live a longer, healthier life.
1. Eliminates prostate problems - the prostate gland enlarges as a dog ages when it's under the influence of testosterone. This can result in constipation and makes it very uncomfortable for the dog. The prostate gland can also get infected which would inevitably mean the dog has to be neutered anyway to treat it.
2. It reduces aggression in male dogs - not always true but usually if an aggressive entire male dog is presented at a veterinary clinic, the first thing the vet will recommend is neutering.
3. It reduces wandering behavior and does seem to also reduce sexual drive (makes that humping behavior less likely).
4. Neutered dogs are less driven to urine mark everything in sight.
5. There are already too many unwanted dogs in pounds and shelters, don't assume that just because you have a male dog that you're not adding to the problem.
1. Eliminates the possibility of uterine or ovarian cancer and also greatly reduces the incidence of breast cancer, especially if your dog is neutered before her first heat.
2. No chance of neighborhood male dogs camping out on your doorstep when she does come into heat.
3. No mess - female dogs will spot blood during their heat cycle - this could last up to 3 weeks!
4. No false pregnancies or infection of the uterus (pyometra) which can be life threatening.
5. Reduced incidence of mammary, ovarian and uterine tumors.