We at Maxhaven Kennel Do Not require you to spay
or neuter your Siberian Husky Puppy
However there are many benefits to spaying/neutering your dog. Altering
your pet will increase his/her chance of a longer and healthier life. It will increase his life an average of 1 to 3 years.
Altered animals have a very low, to no risk of mammary gland tumor/cancer, prostate cancer, perianal tumors, pyometia, uterine,
overian and testicular cancers.
We recommend that you speak
to your veterinarian , They can discuss the procedure with you. And they can recommend an age, that is best for your puppy
Benefits
to Neutering (males):
• Reduced or eliminates risk of marking
• Less desire to roam, therefore less likely to be injured
in fights or auto accidents
• Decreased aggressive behavior
• Frequently helps with behavior problems
Benefits
to Spaying (females):
• No heat cycle, therefore males will not be attracted
(males can smell a female in heat from over a mile away)
• Less desire to roam
• No mess to clean up when she’s in heat (which
lasts an average of 14 days)
• Decreased aggressive behavior
Perianal gland tumor is a type of tumor found near
the anus in your dog.
Pyometra is an infection in the uterus.