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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don' t feel guilty. We had our dog done when he was about two.If you are not going to breed from him,what he hasn't had he won't miss.
Our dog was a nightmare beforehand..off after every scent of a female,howling at the moon,wouldn't eat.trying to escape..--I could go on and on!!
Keep him on the lead until he has the stitches out and in a couple of months he will be cool calm and collected.
Mr. S and my son were dead anti at the time but they were not the ones who had to put up with naughty behaviour all the time!! Good Luck with him x
Sometimes we do things to animals against their character and will. It could be that your dog resented the fact his "manhood" for want of a better word was taken away from him, and he had no choice in the matter.
Know of two horses that were gelded, to !quieten them down" so I gathered!. One didn't mind but the other did. He was a beautiful horse and loved to jump but every so after after this he would just refuse for no apparent reason. In the end he had to be kept because he was not considered safe to sell, as he was unpredictable.
Interestingly, the owner said that she had second thoughts about having the horse castrated, but she hadn't rung the vet in time to cancel the op.
Just a thought!
Stefanja