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 TK-dogs who have been neutered are not dropping over dead from cancer in the 1000's everyday. Yes, your dog has a slight , very minimal risk of getting prostate cancer from being castrated.  But offset that with the virtually no risk of getting testicular cancer and the chance of him getting cancer decreases even more. And if you don't want to castrate him--have him get a vasectomy! I've seen more unaltered dogs killed or had to be euthanized from dog fights (unaltered males/females plus higher hormone levels equals aggressiveness/fighting) than from cancer. But something HAS TO BE DONE ABOUT PET OVERPOPULATION and the current trend of leaving pets unaltered is most contributing factor in pet reproduction.  And females who have not been spayed run the risk of pymetria and  more die from it than from being spayed.  The government is stepping in and mandating MSN because overpopulation is affecting the county.  They have to pay to pick up, take care of...
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