Post-Neutering. What can sometimes happen.

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It would be beneficial, cause of his prostate keeps getting enlarged and that can lead to problems with urinating and that can lead to stones. So I'm screwed if I do it and screwed if I don't....

I wish I could help, but you're in a tough situation. If you do decide to castrate, better sooner than later.. but you know that..
 

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It would be beneficial, cause of his prostate keeps getting enlarged and that can lead to problems with urinating and that can lead to stones. So I'm screwed if I do it and screwed if I don't....

This is what happened to Tyson. Enlarged prostate :( That's why we had to neuter him at 8 yrs. old.
 

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This an an interesting thread.
Louie is intact & very dog friendly. I'm surprised he isn't dog aggressive because other dogs always want to attack him & I was wondering if it was because he was intact.
 
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This an an interesting thread.
Louie is intact & very dog friendly. I'm surprised he isn't dog aggressive because other dogs always want to attack him & I was wondering if it was because he was intact.

It could be because he's intact. It could also be because for whatever reason, other breeds can have a problem with bulldogs.

I'm not going to worry or try to correct his behavior anymore.
Just staying out of the dog parks and keeping him away from most dogs. He has Wellie to play with so I'm OK with it.
 

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