Caucasian after sterilization Issues to pay attention to
Caucasian Dog

There has always been a lot of controversy about helping dogs to be sterilized. Some people think that we should not The ability of dogs to have children should be taken away, but if dogs are not sterilized, the incidence of some diseases will be much higher, so we can help dogs perform sterilization after they have given birth to puppies. So what are the issues that should be paid attention to after sterilization in the Caucasus? Let’s talk about them.

After the Caucasian dog undergoes sterilization surgery, the internal stability of the Caucasian dog, whether male or female, will be broken. The sterilized Caucasian dog will no longer secrete male or female hormones. Without the function of hormones, the Caucasian dog will not be in estrus, and its diet and behavior will undergo some changes.

Many neutered Caucasian dogs will become better able to eat after the operation, so the chance of gaining weight is also greatly reduced. Naturally, the Caucasian dog's mood will not fluctuate greatly if it is not in estrus, thus avoiding the disturbance and annoyance of the dog in estrus.

Therefore, we must pay more attention to the diet of the neutered Caucasians, because the Caucasians themselves are relatively large. If the obesity problem occurs again, they will have a big problem in their survival. It is inconvenient, and it will also make our care more difficult, so we must pay attention to it.

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