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Is it true that spayed and neutered pets have less tendency to roam?

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Is it true that spayed and neutered pets have less tendency to roam?

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Both spayed and neutered pets are less likely to run away. A neutered male will not run the streets looking to mate and are less likely to bite or get into fights with other dogs. Spaying your female means less males will be attracted to your dog and not wander onto your property or your neighbor’s property.

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