If a dog does not undergo sterilization surgery, what are the safety risks?

Pet     7:51am, 8 September 2025

Everyone is always worried about whether they want to sterilize their dogs during the whole process of raising pets. If you make this decision with mercy, the shoveler will feel that he is particularly cruel and takes away the dog's right to breed.

But if you don't do it, it will cause many problems in the human body of the dog as it improves. If a dog does not have sterilization surgery, do you know what will happen?

The first thing is to cause excessive breeding. Female dogs have estrus twice a year. When insemination is successful, large dogs can give birth to eight people in one litter, while small dogs can give birth to six people in one litter. If the average of seven, that female dog can give birth to 140 dogs in ten years, and the number of descendants of this type of milk dog breed is extremely rich.

The second thing is to cause reproductive system disorders. For male dogs, if the dog does not have the opportunity to reproduce during the estrus period, its male reproductive organs will continue to hematoma and become more and more swelling. If they do not reproduce immediately at this time, it will cause male prostate diseases. According to scientific research, 7% of male dogs without sterilization will suffer from testicular disease.

For female dogs, without immediate sterilization surgery, it will cause concentrated liquid to occur in the uterus, which is difficult to discharge. As the frequency of estrus increases, the more serious symptoms will become worse.

The third thing is to make the dog manic. During the estrus period, the dog's mind is likely to be manipulated by impulses, and at this time their temperament will become more and more manic and impermanent. If this is the case, the dog's personality cannot be changed to a certain extent, then the dog is likely to attack the shoveling poop.