TinaK
Posted : 1/18/2007 2:03:15 PM
My dog is an intact male. (I thought about getting a litter or two out of him - Not sure about that yet.) Jack is a 1 y.o. English Cocker from field lines. Their personalities are somewhat different than American Cockers, but I really don't think too much different.
He would bark at little kids or guests. He stops barking immediately if one has a tennis ball or any object he could fetch (or if I snap him out of it). He goes in the play-mode in 2 seconds. I'd like to socialize him more with kids, but we really don't have many friends with kids... yet. He ignores calm kids completely.
During obedience classes, he'd walk around the dogs' owners saying hi to everyone. He'd ignore other dogs or play with small dogs only if they allowed him to be the boss. He is very gentle with them *as long as they agree who is the boss*. He can be defensive around dogs that are larger than him in size, and he hates Labs. That's him.
So, nobody seams to have notice any behavioral changed in their Cockers. It's interesting, because I read that there is about 60% success rate of neutering reducing territorial and male-to-male aggression.