Is it good to neuter a St. Bernard dog?
There is no standard or fixed answer to the question of whether St. Bernard dogs should be neutered. Different parents have different opinions on whether dogs should be neutered. Some parents are pet sterilizers; some parents are firmly opposed to sterilizing dogs; of course, some parents are neutral and strongly disagree or disagree. Whether a dog needs to be sterilized or not is determined based on the circumstances.
In fact, the question of whether St. Bernard dogs should be neutered or not should be considered based on the actual situation. For example, if St. Bernard dogs are mainly raised to participate in dog competitions, then such St. Bernards must not undergo sterilization surgery. On the contrary, they must be well trained and adjusted in life; on the contrary, if they are only kept as ordinary pets, Then whether to sterilize or not is still worthy of discussion and consideration.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Neutering Saint Bernard Dogs:
A dog that has been neutered can no longer go into heat or reproduce. Of course, it cannot participate in various dog competitions, and the dog population has lost its status and ability to compete. Of course, the bad habits of a sterilized St. Bernard when it is in heat can be avoided (such as barking in the middle of the night, urinating everywhere, fighting with other dogs for mates), and the sterilized St. Bernard Dogs are less likely to contract reproductive diseases.