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Are Dogs Still Sexually Active After Being Fixed?

Spaying and neutering your dog has a number of benefits for their health and well-being, including reducing the risk of certain cancers and preventing them from reproducing.

After a dog is spayed or neutered, they will no longer be able to reproduce, but they may still engage in some sexual behaviors, such as mounting or licking. This is because these behaviors are often driven by hormones, which are not completely eliminated by spaying or neutering. However, these behaviors should decrease over time.

It is important to note that spaying and neutering does not affect a dog's personality or temperament. They will still be the same loving and loyal companion that they were before the surgery.

Here are some of the specific benefits of spaying and neutering your dog:

* Reduces the risk of certain cancers. Spaying and neutering can reduce the risk of certain cancers, such as mammary tumors and testicular cancer.

* Prevents them from reproducing. Spaying and neutering will prevent your dog from reproducing, which can help to control the pet population and reduce the number of homeless animals.

* May improve their behavior. Spaying and neutering may help to improve your dog's behavior, as it can reduce aggression and dominance.

* Makes them easier to train. Spaying and neutering can make your dog easier to train, as they are less likely to be distracted by reproductive urges.

* Can extend their life expectancy. Spaying and neutering can extend your dog's life expectancy by reducing the risk of certain diseases and injuries.

If you are considering getting a dog, please consider adopting a dog from a shelter or rescue organization. There are many wonderful dogs in need of a home, and adopting a dog is a great way to give a homeless animal a second chance.

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