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Firstly, you should always wait until your dog is at least 2 years of age before having them spayed or neutered. While it is true that having them spayed or neutered early may produce a larger dog, their bones will not develop evenly, and they will have problems with balance. After 2 years of age, it is mostly a matter of preference. For house pets, having a dog spayed or neutered is an effective method of lowering the number of accidental births and the creation of stray dogs. However, this not something that the responsible owner of a working dog should be concerned with.
Given the choice, it is preferable that you do not spay or neuter your Personal Protection Dog, whether they are German Shepherds, Dutch Shepherds, or Belgian Malinois. This is unnatural and it does nothing to change the temperament of your Protection dogs. In fact, spaying or neutering your protection dog ruins his or her ability to judge their world correctly.
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