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STOP: Cancel the Spay and Neuter Surgery Until You Read This

STOP: Cancel the Spay and Neuter Surgery Until You Read This

Let’s stop dancing around the truth: the "standard of care" that mandates mass neutering is fueling a behavioral epidemic. We have been sold the lie that removing a dog’s primary sex organs will "calm them down," but for the vast majority of reactive dogs, the opposite is true. Aggression is rarely driven by an excess of confidence; it is driven by fear, anxiety, and environmental insecurity. Testosterone and estrogen aren't just for reproduction—they are foundational health hormones that provide emotional stability and confidence. When you surgically remove these "biological brakes," you aren't slowing a reactive dog down; you are cutting the lines and forcing them to navigate a stressful world without their natural chemical armor.

If you are currently dealing with a reactive dog and are planning to "fix" them before starting training, you are walking into a catastrophe. Modern research, including data from over 15,000 dogs, shows that neutered animals are significantly more likely to show stranger-directed aggression and fearfulness. By neutering during a behavioral crisis, you are effectively freezing your dog in a state of permanent juvenile insecurity, often leading to a massive spike in Luteinizing Hormone (LH) that keeps the brain in a state of chronic unrest. My directive to you is simple: cancel the surgery. We must fix the behavior before we touch the biology. Give your dog the chance to reach social maturity with their hormonal integrity intact so we can build a stable, regulated mind that is capable of learning.