Does neutering a Great Dane stunt growth?

Does neutering a Great Dane stunt growth?

Does Spaying or Neutering Cause Stunting? Having your dog spayed or neutered early will not stunt your puppy's growth, but it might affect the joints of large breed dogs. Studies show that early spay/neuter does affect the growth plate, delaying its closure and causing dogs to grow taller than they should have.30 Jan 2018

When should a male Great Dane be desexed?

Whilst recommendations vary, vets typically suggest that you should have your Great Dane spayed or neutered between the ages of four and nine months.20 Aug 2021

Will my dog stop growing after being neutered?

Under most circumstances, neutering has no negative effects and will not affect his growth. When dogs are neutered before puberty, it's called pediatric neutering. At one time, veterinarians were concerned that dogs neutered before puberty would have stunted growth.

Should you neuter a Great Dane?

Whilst recommendations vary, vets typically suggest that you should have your Great Dane spayed or neutered between the ages of four and nine months. Although there is no 100% definite answer, it is often suggested that you should have your male Great Dane neutered after he has reached the age of puberty.20 Aug 2021

When should I neuter my large breed male dog?

Large-breed dogs (over 45 pounds projected adult body weight) should be neutered after growth stops, which usually is between 9 and 15 months of age.

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