What changes after a Bullmastiff is neutered?
Some dog owners think that neutering is a responsible way of controlling the unwanted birth of puppies that would not be cared for or abandoned, leading to overpopulation. Although neutering is a surgical method, scientific breakthroughs have brought about the chemical, Neutersol, which is injected into the dog.

Owners of Bullmastiff often wonder what effects of neutering will have on their dogs. Nothing drastic will happen to the breed and they will continue to have their personality, courageousness and love towards their family but will have an elimination or decrease of some of the following: marking of territory via urine, aggression towards other male dogs, sexual mounting during heat season and dominance to challenge owner’s commands. After the procedure, males would not get agitated when sensing the pheromones and will have more focus on the owner due to less distraction. Females would have protection against uterine infections and false pregnancies. Chances for breast cancer are also decreased.
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