Anonymous
Posted : 10/19/2009 7:30:19 PM
In my experience, dogs and bitches S/N younger tend to look less mature as
adults. ASCA (Australian Shepherd Club of America) has an altered show as part
of each dog show, so I have seen a good number of conformation quality Aussies
that are S/N. Of the males in particular, there tends to be a visible
difference between those neutered younger and those neutered older. The head,
chest, neck, and amount of bone are the main differences. Dogs can look
feminine from the early neuter.
All of my breed ring friends and most of my performance friends
don't S/N until their dogs have matured fully. So after two years of
age, if at all.
From my experience watching Luna grow, I am no longer comfortable spaying or
neutering my own dogs before two years of age, unless medically
necessary. That comes from watching how slow her growth has been and the
difference in her from 18 months old to two and a half years old. All our future dogs will
be showing, so that's obviously a factor too.
Not sure what to say, except to trust your gut on what you feel is best for
him.