Cindy's Answer
We don't recommend neutering dogs, what we do say is that IF you have or plan to spay or neuter wait until the dog is completely mature or as long as possible. I'm not sure which video you are referring to but if Ed did say to neuter a dog I think it was in response to the person who wrote in. IF you must neuter, wait for mental and physical maturity.
I worked in vet med for 15 years and we bred German Shepherds and Malinois for decades so I have seen the issues that arise from pediatric neuters as well as some of the medical emergencies that do require spay or neutering.
After having a couple of females with pyometra and having two close friends that had to do emergency neuters for dogs that had retained one testicle and had a torsion I will never say never. Both pyometra and testicular torsion are life-threatening. Extremely enlarged prostates in older males can completely impede the dog's ability to urinate or defecate which can also be a medical emergency so I feel everyone should weigh the risks and benefits and leave their dog intact if possible but be aware of the issues that may crop up as the dog matures and ages. My dog Rush needed to be neutered at age 10 for this reason. He would never have been neutered if this hadn't happened but it was a medical emergency and he was in great distress.
I just had a discussion with a friend last week about this, too, Her GSD male had testicular cancer and was neutered at age 8. Her two current dogs are aged 10 and 11 and are still intact but she gets them examined regularly
So as I said before, I'll never say never when it comes to neutering or spaying. I avoid doing it if I can, most definitely and I encourage anyone who contacts me to do their research and make the right decision for their dog.
Anyway, if you have the idea that we recommend neutering "just because" that's simply not the case. My intact male GSD is lying here in my office right now.
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