...anyone else. I've always had my pets spayed or neutered as soon as they were deemed old enough. I'm now reading on dog-boards that females shouldn't be spayed until they've had their first season and that males should be cocking a leg to pee before they're neutered. Reasoning appears to be that waiting to spay would cut down on incidence of spay-incontinence,and waiting to neuter helps the dog be less likely to be the victim of dog aggression by other males.
As far as the situation for males, I've had little experience so can't comment. I've had many spayed bitches, all spayed at about 6 months. One had trouble with bladder incontinence in her later years.
Is this the latest scientific thinking or is it "dog woo-woo"? The general source for these ideas came from someone that I did not 'distrust' until I read that he recommends Rescue Remedy for some problem dogs.
As far as the situation for males, I've had little experience so can't comment. I've had many spayed bitches, all spayed at about 6 months. One had trouble with bladder incontinence in her later years.
Is this the latest scientific thinking or is it "dog woo-woo"? The general source for these ideas came from someone that I did not 'distrust' until I read that he recommends Rescue Remedy for some problem dogs.