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Unsterilized dogs can exhibit a variety of symptoms and behaviors that may indicate underlying health issues or complications. Understanding these symptoms is crucial for pet owners to ensure the well-being of their furry friends.
Health Concerns
One of the primary concerns with unsterilized dogs is an increased risk of reproductive system diseases. Male dogs may develop prostate problems, including benign prostatic hyperplasia, which can lead to difficulty urinating and defecating. Female dogs are at a higher risk of developing pyometra, a potentially life-threatening uterine infection, as well as breast cancer.
Symptoms in Male Dogs
Male dogs that are not neutered may display aggressive behaviors, including marking territory, increased dominance, and roaming. These behaviors can be a result of heightened testosterone levels. Physical symptoms may include:
- Enlarged Prostate: A swollen prostate can cause discomfort and difficulty in urination or defecation.
- Testicular Tumors: Unsterilized males may develop testicular tumors, which can be cancerous.
- Increased Libido: Excessive mounting and inappropriate sexual behavior can be problematic.
Symptoms in Female Dogs