Dog castration prevents prostate cancer
Jul.15, 2009 in
Dog Cancer
All intact (not neutered or not castrated) male dogs are more prone to prostate problems as a result of the effects of testosterone (male hormone) on this gland over time. The testosterone most commonly leads to benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) in older male dogs. This condition results in an enlargement of the gland that as [...]
