05/05/2026
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Some Honest Thoughts On Neutering and Behaviour
I'm going to say some things here that I know not everyone agrees with, and that's fine.
Neutering is often presented as a behaviour solution that will calm a dog down, reduce aggression, make them easier to live with. In some specific scenarios, particularly in males where the behaviour is confidence-driven and testosterone-fuelled, there may be some truth to that.
But as a general claim, the evidence just doesn't support it.
Spayed females actually show increased aggression compared to intact females in the data.
Fear and anxiety tend to be higher in neutered dogs overall.
Earlier neutering is associated with worse behavioural outcomes, not better ones.
S*x hormones aren't just about reproduction, they also regulate mood, motivation, bone density, muscle development, sleep quality, and cognitive function!
Removing them suddenly from a young, developing dog has an impact that goes well beyond the reproductive system – and we don't always talk about that honestly enough.
This isn't an argument against neutering, but it's an argument for making that decision thoughtfully, with accurate information, on a dog-by-dog basis rather than treating it as a routine first step that solves behaviour problems it often doesn't solve, because once it's done it's done (and don't get me started on chemical castration. Spoiler: I'm not a fan.)
Most of my dogs have come through rescue and been neutered. Ava went downhill after we neutered her in later years. Rain will likely be done but not yet.
What are your experiences re: neutering?