There are many benefits to sterilizing dogs. Do you know the actual benefits? You will understand it after reading it!
Has dog raising reached a certain stage, many owners are beginning to worry about whether they need to sterilize their dogs? People who have never raised dogs should feel that sterilizing dogs is a cruel thing, and they think that dogs are also the dominant power of inheriting the family line. In fact, most pet owners will choose to sterilize themselves. Since that will have many benefits, what are the actual benefits?
1. A sterilized dog will live longer than a non-sterilized dog. When a dog reaches a certain age, its urinary system is very prone to illness. Dogs who have experienced pregnancy will be more sensitive, which will endanger the service life of the dog.
After sterilization, dogs will easily lead to obesity, always wanting to sleep, and hair loss. Therefore, pet owners are best to feed their dogs low-salt ingredients to maintain a light diet and taste. Pet owners who are calm and have good standards can feed some high-quality dog foods with deep-sea fish oil and probiotic powder.
2. Prevent missing dogs in the estrus period.
Dogs in the estrus period love to go out very much and belong to the category that is not easily manipulated. If they do not have a leash and they are allowed to act casually outside, they will be very likely to disappear. Dogs after sterilization can prevent such things.
If the dog is in the estrus period but has not been spayed yet, the pet owner should also pay attention to the daily cleaning of the dog. At this stage, the dog's mentality is relatively unstable and the nutritional requirements will be relatively high. The pet owner can feed the dog some goat milk powder to moderately supplement vitamins.
3. Prevent the fake pregnancy status
If a female dog without mating occurs, it will cause the female dog to have endocrine disorders, and more severely may lead to lactation mastitis. After sterilization, dogs are not prone to such pseudo-pregnancy symptoms, and can reduce the risk of breastfeeding mastitis.
4. The cost of supporting costs has decreased, and there are fewer and fewer tasks in labor. Under normal circumstances, if it weren't for the professional selling of pets, it would be enough to keep a pet at home. After sterilization, dogs don’t have to worry about raising puppies, nor do they have to work hard to send or sell dogs. Whether they are giving away or selling dogs, they will actually be reluctant to let them go.
5. Reduce the burden of social development. Many of the existing stray dogs are either thrown away or missing themselves. Then some of them are that the stray dogs themselves have cubs, and eventually become stray dogs.
If the dog is spayed, it will reduce the cause of stray dogs, and the social development burden will also be reduced. Therefore, sterilizing dogs is a good thing.