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Originally Posted by sltr
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There's LOTS of male dogs who people choose not to fix, and they tend to regret it in the animal's later years. One of the ladies at the dog park recently had to put her beloved male lab to sleep because she had not had him fixed, he NEVER bred, and he developed testicular cancer, anal polyps, all kinds of terrible complications. She told me that if she could do it all again, she would make the smart choice, because if she had when it counted, she'd still have her dog. It's LESS natural for a dog to remain intact and NOT to breed than it is to sterilize an animal that WILL NEVER breed.