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RonE 08-12-2002 11:35 AM

Neuter or Not?
 
Hi I am new to the forum and I am seeking information that will help me convince my husband that a neutered dog does not effect his ability to hunt well. We have a 1 yr old black lab, and my husband swears that if he is neutered he won't be a great hunter. Is there any truth to this?

Buckshot 08-12-2002 12:38 PM

RE: Neuter or Not?
 
I dont know about nuetering having any effect on hunting abiltiy. I was curious as to why you wanted to nueter him in the first place?


evcvet 08-12-2002 06:18 PM

RE: Neuter or Not?
 
Positives for neutering: Reduce risk of prostatic disease, reduce risk of certain tumors. He can't breed. Reduces marking behavior, roaming, and certain types of aggression.
Negatives: He cannot breed.

Tree climber 08-12-2002 07:36 PM

RE: Neuter or Not?
 
Neutering and spaying does not effect there ability to hunt.you do have to watch there feeding( they tend to gain weight faster )


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Buckshot 08-12-2002 09:08 PM

RE: Neuter or Not?
 
I just think that a dog should have all of its original equipment. And if hes not running off or having attitude problems leave him as he was born. I didnt know about cancer though.


wvvet 08-13-2002 07:23 AM

RE: Neuter or Not?
 
RonE,
Neutering has absolutely NO effect on hunting ability. If anything, it will make it better. If a dog was a lousy hunter before the surgery, he will be afterwards. Likewise, if he was a good hunter before, he will be afterwards.



RonE 08-13-2002 02:16 PM

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I dont know about nuetering having any effect on hunting abiltiy. I was curious as to why you wanted to nueter him in the first place?

I was told by my Vet and obiedance trainer that if we arn't going to breed him that he should be neutered. This would reduce his risk of cancer. And also it will help him to calm down and focus on training instead of marking everything he comes across.<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face='Verdana, Arial, Helvetica' size=2 id=quote>

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Michele 08-19-2002 01:39 PM

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RonE,
Neutering has absolutely NO effect on hunting ability. If anything, it will make it better. If a dog was a lousy hunter before the surgery, he will be afterwards. Likewise, if he was a good hunter before, he will be afterwards.



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When is the best time to neuter a pup?

hoghunter51 08-20-2002 12:38 AM

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Look at the vets we are getting in here! I would like to thank wvvet and evcvet for there takeing there time to help in this forum, I know it you were close to me i would use y'all for my animals. ,,,,,, Your lab wouldnt be changed at all as to his hunting skills, but some of us men dont like to even think of such things hahahahaha ( its a man thing)I have ALL my hunting dogs that I dont want to breed fixed, It realy helped in keeping the males out hunting when they met up with females that were in heat. (some guys dont watch there females and bring them hunting when they are in heat) Hey wvvet, just had 4 more pups droped off at the house, at least these pups are in good shape for once!

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