yeah I think it is more usually that you spay/neuter a dog when it is an active little puppy and as it gets older it mellows out and gains weight due to no longer having that puppy energy, not because they no longer have reproductive organs.
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I really agree with what you have said, and no matter what if we love our bullies we want what is best for them in years to come@Jorge Rodriguez Sorry to say, but your grandfather's information is incorrect. It might be true for some animals, but not true for most. In fact, I've only seen it happen to one or two animals and that's just because they were lazy to begin with.
Neutering will not affect their weight as long as you still feed him the correct amount and he gets his exercise.
Take my bulldog for example. She's spayed and weighs 40 lbs and is incredibly fit..just look at my avatar.