NEVER Neuter a Cane Corso! NOT GOOD

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • There are lots of studies the negative health effects of neutering or spaying your dog. Here is why I will never neuter my Cane Corso. Comment down below if you have experienced any health issues with neutering your dog.
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  • @jasoncorey
    @jasoncorey  4 роки тому +224

    There are a lot of myths out there about dogs that are not neutered such as they will pee on everything in the house, they will be overly aggressive, they will not listen to you etc etc. The truth is that ALL OF THESE BEHAVIORS can be PREVENTED with proper guidance and training. How is your dog supposed to know how to act without clear proper instructions from their loving owner? Check out these training courses that will get you the perfect do you want WITHOUT having to neuter or spay them www.fenrirdogtraining.com/?affcode=381736_08bmp5qc Use code "jason" for 10% off!

    • @katherineenoble
      @katherineenoble 4 роки тому +22

      Jason Corey Please consider adding a part two to this video! Your average owner should not own a corso much less own one that is not altered. The results of your average owner can be seen in the puppies and adult Corsos being dumped in shelters. While your videos have been pretty fantastic, I feel you missed the mark with this one. Do the breed a favor and take down this video and/or create a second as to why most should neuter.

    • @merlin5lt1
      @merlin5lt1 4 роки тому +9

      Jason, I thought that you are one of these people who knows that not all dogs remained with their original owners, you know that not all owners are responsible like you or loved their dogs as their family that they will never abandoned them, so please qualify your statement/belief. What will happened if they will become stray dogs then they will just produce unwanted puppies and these unwanted litters will be euthanized as nobody likes to adopt them.

    • @hayleycoe9303
      @hayleycoe9303 4 роки тому +11

      It's not just as easy as control your dog, there is only a small amount of people that are responsible with there undesexed animals and if you saw first hand what I have seen id rather people have neuter and spay then have irresponsible people let their dogs breed over and over and these dogs go to terrible places then they end up with me missing limbs, eyes crushed bones, been stabbed and shot now all of this could've been avoided if that dog was spayed or neutered. I do agree with you to a certain degree with large breed dogs as I got my resue great Dane desexed at 18months. but I do not advocate it though because there are horrible people out there and not everyone is as responsible as you and myself. and with your research, there are just as many even more risks with not neutering or spaying you just didn't discuss them which is kind of disappointing. I am in no way trying to be a "keyboard warrior" its just upsetting that you don't discuss the research that's been done on desexed animals and the benefits it has as there are so many. I think your opinion on desexing would change if you were in my shoes but I do respect your opinion and wish more people were as responsible as but it's just not the case unfortunately so unless people are responsible and know how to train a dog properly I would recommend desexing your dog. and if people have female dogs I would spay no matter what. and on that, I have 3 dogs all different sizes and foster dogs all stable temperments all healthy my 15yr dog passed away early last year he had no problems his whole entire life the only vet trips we had to make were vaccinations trips, all up until he was 14yr he got glaucoma.

    • @shanarablue339
      @shanarablue339 4 роки тому +3

      I'd like to know your opinions on the cropping ears and tail if you don't mind 👍
      I had a female GSD , her one ear was floppy , we stay in UK by the way, anyways years went by with ear infection after ear infection, they scrapped, cleaned , removed bit , nothing worked. I was vistiing my parent in another town, and she said ask our vet here. She was so bad , he couldn't believe the mess inside her ear it was all so deep. She landed in a vet college , they removed the whole interior of her ear, and they sent a warning letter to our local vets, which I never returned too. Best thing that had happened was that operation , she was 10ys old had suffered years due to the vets, not lack of me taking her . I remembering asking them to pin her ear up, as it had always flopped, so it would drain better, they refused as it was illegal here, even though it was for a medical purpose. It's a shame as I always wondered if that would have saved her the pain and torment then the ultimate removal. I remember asking if they trimmed the ear or pinned it back if that could be options , but nope. I always regret not having tried my mothers vet, years before . But at least she was just shy of 13 when she was PTS , and she got to experience life anew without ear pain . The vet had asked if she had ever barked, reason being he said it would have been so painful, also surprised she had kept weight on due to eating must have proven sore. Remarkable dog, standing all she did and it never changed her loving nature, he said most dogs would have turned aggressive due to the pain. The infection was so deep in her canal, he'd never seen it as bad ever. The hospital had such a soft spot for her not just because of her story but her nature. RIP Tess never ever far from my thoughts 15yrs later , still my girl . My respect and forever gratitude to The Dick Vet College Hospital in Edinburgh Scotland

    • @miked.7722
      @miked.7722 4 роки тому +7

      @@katherineenoble Dear Katherine you are closed minded and uninformed, read the studies Jason has listed take the time to go and read them. And you obviously know noting about neutering or not. A Corso nor any other dog is not more aggressive if left intact. Actually you will find much more mental problems in de-sexed dogs. Most should sterilize. but through vasectomy or ovary sparing spay. take the time do your home work then come back and comment.

  • @jayanderson147
    @jayanderson147 4 роки тому +349

    Bruce is so glossy!! He looks absolutely luxurious, I have never seen such a gorgeous dog!!

    • @faithshade1430
      @faithshade1430 4 роки тому +8

      I’m sure he’s probably fed a raw diet. It’s good for a shiny coat.

    • @laurac86
      @laurac86 4 роки тому +5

      Faithshade 1 - You’re right he is fed a raw food diet!! 😆

    • @bloodbornlink8998
      @bloodbornlink8998 4 роки тому +1

      He uses black spay paint said it works really gd with glossy coat
      I'm kidding lol. But holy shining stud

    • @bloodbornlink8998
      @bloodbornlink8998 4 роки тому

      I wish my max still had his nuts. Wasn't fair to him. The first owners got him fixxed.

    • @DetroitQueen74
      @DetroitQueen74 2 роки тому

      Bruce Wayne is magestic and magnificent 🖤

  • @Nicole-qc5dh
    @Nicole-qc5dh 4 роки тому +10

    I will never, ever neuter a male dog again after what I have learned about this. Thank you for covering this topic, it's important that people research and think independently, rather than just doing what the rest of society does or tells them to do. More people would know this if they actually bothered to do an ounce of research before buying pets. Thank you again for spreading some truth!💓

  • @rebeccasimmons5789
    @rebeccasimmons5789 4 роки тому +6

    Love the way he sits right next to you, and looks right at the camera.very good temperament. !!! Priceless. 🐶

  • @Rachel-mq4yj
    @Rachel-mq4yj 4 роки тому +12

    Jason, thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. It’s not a popular opinion and vets and those who work or support shelters, will always give you a hard time for having the view that you have. But I completely agree that “oops” litters don’t just happen because your dog is intact. They happen because of irresponsible owners.
    I have an intact 11 month old. I was originally going to wait till he was 2 years old. But now, I might keep him intact for longer. :)
    Thanks again for the informative video!

    • @jasoncorey
      @jasoncorey  4 роки тому +3

      Thanks for watching and being open minded ♥️

  • @MiVidaBellisima
    @MiVidaBellisima 4 роки тому +6

    Vets argue to neuter and spay dogs because many dog owners are lazy. Many people don’t take the time to train and socialize their dogs properly, so I understand that vets would rather prevent the consequence than keep telling people to better train their dogs.
    Very informative video. As someone that invests an extensive amount of time into obedience training, I will make sure to keep my dog in tact. ❤️

    • @0116Lori
      @0116Lori Рік тому

      More like people are lazy and not thoughtful. My male Standard poodle is intact and my female is spayed. My last female, who I was told was spayed, ended up with pyometra. Caught it immediately and she was fine after antibiotics and spayed. I see no reason to neuter a male unless it's causing problems. The only thing bad my boy does is get in the garbage. I bought a can with a latch on it instead of removing his testicles, lol.

  • @BIGASSDOGS
    @BIGASSDOGS 4 роки тому +111

    It all boils down to one thing with these dogs. Responsibility. If you are Responsable you have done research and trained your dog. If you are responsible your dog won’t be breeding with the neighborhood dogs. 😌 then he can keep his 🍊🍊

    • @tsavojackal5941
      @tsavojackal5941 4 роки тому +14

      BIG. ASS. DOGS. Well said. It all wires down to responsibility, which is something the is lacked in the dog community, as far was ownerships concerned. Otherwise we wouldn’t have a bunch of unwanted litters and/or a ton of dogs in shelters.

    • @jasoncorey
      @jasoncorey  4 роки тому +5

      E Gagnon is not responsible

    • @katherineenoble
      @katherineenoble 4 роки тому +12

      The problem is your average corso owner thinks s/he is a great owner. Their corso is not given rules and boundaries. Their corso is not given enough exercise. And with this video, they will not alter their corso. When their corso becomes unmanageable, or they choose to breed their corso, we will have yet another corso being bumped at a shelter. The responsible thing to do is for most owners to neuter their dog. Unfortunately, I think Jason is oblivious to what the average owner is.

    • @Poteluz
      @Poteluz 4 роки тому +5

      @@katherineenoble I think you're oblivious to what you're talking about, if the Cane Corso was going to become unmanageable it was going to be that regardless and it's because of the owner, not because the dog is spayed or neutered. Some of the worst dogs in every sense I've come upon were spayed or neutered.

    • @katherineenoble
      @katherineenoble 4 роки тому +9

      @Poteluz you are not understanding my post. I apologize for not making myself more clear. I do not doubt the health benefits of not neutering. What I have a problem with is the average corso owner not neutering. The average owner is not prepared for the consequences. And you are right! That corso was going to be unmanageable from the word go. But now that corso is unaltered and running the streets because the owner couldn’t handle the dog.

  • @justsomerandomdude9808
    @justsomerandomdude9808 4 роки тому +34

    I’m sorry can you repeat that? I couldn’t take my eyes off of the cute doggie this whole video

  • @jortiz9758
    @jortiz9758 4 роки тому +5

    Love how he looks straight ahead at the camera!

  • @jwiki1
    @jwiki1 4 роки тому +12

    I’ve always wondered why male dogs can’t have a vasectomy instead of chopping off their cajones. Seems like that would solve issues with their hormones. I’m going to research that more. Thanks for the informative video!

    • @kimdawcatgirl
      @kimdawcatgirl 3 роки тому +1

      Hope you researched so you know hormones are still produced. Only the path for sperm is altered.

    • @jwiki1
      @jwiki1 3 роки тому

      @@kimdawcatgirl I have. Thank you.

    • @whitenoiseihearu4018
      @whitenoiseihearu4018 2 роки тому

      Some vets are now doing exactly that.
      Best of luck finding one. They are holistic and they are also doing acupuncture.

    • @nicolesimotes295
      @nicolesimotes295 2 роки тому +1

      I know for male dogs like mine which are giant breeds, ( an English Mastiff and a Cane Corso/Rottweiler mix) one of the biggest benefits of neutering is to prevent them from developing prostate disease or prostate infections/Prostitis. A Vasectomy wouldn't alter any of their testosterone production since their testicles remain intact and the testosterone is what contributes to them developing those prostate problems. So a Vasectomy would help control the pet population but would do nothing for their health risks like neutering would.
      I suppose it might be an idea to get a male dog a "Vasectomy" at the usual recommended ages, that way their hormones are still produced and they're insured to reach full growth and development. Then when they're getting older, taking them in to get neutered as well so that they're allowed their growth hormones for their first few years, but still neutering before they develop any prostate problems or other potential issues.
      Our Cane Corso/Rottweiler is 3 weeks out from his neutering. He is 7 years and 1 month old. We don't have any of our pups neutered because we only have male dogs and they are not in the presence of any other dog or person without supervision. But our boy developed a pretty decent case of Prostatis and suffered from it for over a month (initially treated as a UTI but when the issues weren't resolved he went in for a prostate exam and it was very enlarged). The only really effective and permanent treatment for that Is to neuter. We can treat it with extended treatment antibiotics, but because the testosterone is still supplied, the inflammation and infection isn't going to remain suppressed once the antibiotics are stopped..it will just return every time. He's also leaking urine from it pressing on his bladder and inducing UTI/Bladder infection secondary to the prostate infections. So neutering was done but it takes weeks for the prostatis to fully resolve when it's a giant breed like he is. The testosterone takes a while to stop running through his system, but I definitely notice some changes in his behavior really recently, and I'm guessing the testosterone is starting to drop out and pretty quickly too. He seems sad, low energy, low interest, not as pushy and attention hogging like he usually does :/ hoping he gets back to normal and levels out soon.

  • @queenrevollido3429
    @queenrevollido3429 4 роки тому +4

    In a different video, you mentioned that Bruce goes to doggie daycare once per week. I have a pittie and she also goes to doggie daycare regularly. Spay/neuter past a certain age is a requirement for the daycares in my area. Glad you found one for Bruce.

    • @laurac86
      @laurac86 4 роки тому +1

      Have you had any issues with where you live having a pittie? My landlord wouldn’t allow it so I said okay I’m moving. Broke my lease cost me a lot but the alternative was getting rid of him which was NOT happening!!!

  • @KimberlyDurrMusic
    @KimberlyDurrMusic 4 роки тому +8

    🌓Hey Jason, thank you so much for doing this video, we have a Westie that we rescued from abusive owners, we got him when he was 4yrs old , he had already been fixed at a puppy and he didn’t even look like his breed. So almost 11 yrs later he’s healthy and such a amazing dog but he came with some issues you have described, see I got severely hurt in 2015, so automatically he became more clingy which I didn’t have a problem with, but if we left him home or at the vet to be boarded he would destroy everything he could get too. His separation anxiety was no joke, so we take him everywhere with us, that allow dogs to come, ( travel out of town etc,) no more boarding for Rico. and he would be bark really badly if we hug and would stop when we pick him up and hug him too, plus he would also bark if we would talk loudly or laugh or play with each other. We have also notice some health issues that we have spent so much money on, to make him better. He would also be very nervous and whine and bark like crazy when the weather gets bad. Listen I can go on, but we couldn’t connect the dots until this video, now that we really understand what our precious Rico is dealing with , we are taking the proper measures to help him even better, he is such sweetie pie and we want me to get the healing he deserves. Please continue to educate us on healthy pets, from your prospective. Bless you and wonderful family. 🦋

  • @_FrankCastle_
    @_FrankCastle_ 4 роки тому +38

    *i dont know why, but whenever i see bruce sitting like a good boy i feel like giving him a bear hug, although I’ll probably most definitely need stitches after that*

    • @jasoncorey
      @jasoncorey  4 роки тому +14

      Nahhhhh he likes hugs. Lol

    • @_FrankCastle_
      @_FrankCastle_ 4 роки тому +9

      By the way i have a German shepherd which I adopted at two years old, he was neutered one week before i picked him up, he’s 5 years old now and over the past week he’s slowed down tremendously, this dog had no “off switch” and now getsup just to poo or pee. We’re visiting the vet tomorrow. I love this dog to bits, god forbid anything happens to him. Its just funny how your vid comes up before we go to the vet’s. I just wish i had the option not to neuter him. He’s been on raw since the day we got him, no issues until last week. Maybe Its a small thing and I’m being paranoid. Lets pray it all all goes seamlessly. I’ll keep you updated on your next vid!

    • @terridavis9278
      @terridavis9278 4 роки тому +2

      I think the exact same thing. lol : )

    • @terridavis9278
      @terridavis9278 4 роки тому +3

      @@_FrankCastle_ Good luck. I hope all goes well.

    • @BIGASSDOGS
      @BIGASSDOGS 4 роки тому +2

      Frank Castle he’d just lick ya

  • @chrismas7590
    @chrismas7590 4 роки тому +21

    You might want to reconsider later on. Had a cane corso for 12 years that we never neutered. Had a lot of urinary problems ( chronic uti's) because he wasn't neutered. He was already old and we didn't want to put him through the stress of surgery so we just treated his infections til he passed.

    • @Maisie2330
      @Maisie2330 4 роки тому +4

      chris mas i had one that had cancer because of being not neutered... i think neutering is saving their lives x

    • @jaynecrafter2684
      @jaynecrafter2684 4 роки тому +2

      @@Maisie2330 any dog can get cancer..you act like just because hes not neutered means he is untouchable..he's not..depending on what cancer your dog has the only one that is related to neutering is SUPER rare and is almost never seen.and that is testicular cancer..if its not that cancer then neutering would have NOT prevented it and might have infact made it worse

  • @ashleycarter-arcano7552
    @ashleycarter-arcano7552 4 роки тому +3

    I am so glad I found this video and your page! My husband and I have been debating the neutering topic for a week now (we are expecting our Cane Corso next month) and I firmly believe we will forgo this. I will continue to research and look at the resources you read from in your video. Thank you again!

  • @DogScreenTV
    @DogScreenTV 4 роки тому +63

    I didn’t for 6 years until he got cancer and I was forced too :(. He hasn’t changed 1 bit

    • @defineme7225
      @defineme7225 4 роки тому +21

      He won't reply to such comments, then how would he earn $$ from his training programs. He clearly has no idea about the heat females go through or the male instincts when they around.

    • @defineme7225
      @defineme7225 4 роки тому +7

      Just wants to sell and make dollars, you know. Read his pinned comment. Clearly states that

    • @miked.7722
      @miked.7722 4 роки тому +6

      @@defineme7225 why not go someplace else that has a higher respect for a low IQ

    • @miked.7722
      @miked.7722 4 роки тому +2

      At his age you wouldn't see a noticable change and due to his cancer he probably wasn't putting out much testosterone anyway. Sure it would be better if he was still getting his hormones but "most" of the problems Jason refers to is for younger dogs your boy should be fine.

    • @defineme7225
      @defineme7225 4 роки тому +8

      @@miked.7722 It's funny how you are not following your own advice

  • @adrianwoods4080
    @adrianwoods4080 4 роки тому +2

    This video makes alot of sense, great post. I am 8 months into the Cane Corso journey and loving your energy. Peace ✌ from Ireland.

    • @jasoncorey
      @jasoncorey  4 роки тому +1

      Yeah lots to think about when making this decision. Thanks for watching

  • @noniemac
    @noniemac 4 роки тому +1

    Firstly, Bruce Wayne is GORGEOUS!! He’s so good and patient. Your work with him is so clear. I wish everyone treated their dog like you do.
    Secondly, University of California Davis has one of the BEST veterinarian departments in the country. So their researched articles have merit.
    Thanks Jason for all your info and sharing Bruce Wayne with us.

  • @laurenashley5305
    @laurenashley5305 4 роки тому +11

    Can you do a video on how you keep Bruce's dental health in check? I feed my 5-month-old Cane Corso raw, however, his breath is just terrible.

    • @TheEthanHunt
      @TheEthanHunt 4 роки тому +6

      Brush their teeth. Yes, you heard that right. Daily!

  • @milkyjoe9241
    @milkyjoe9241 4 роки тому +1

    Everybody comments on Bruce's coat but it's his eyes that are so striking!

  • @MrsMc-tt4xl
    @MrsMc-tt4xl 4 роки тому +2

    We rescued a pretty Plot Hound already spayed at 3 months and she suffered terrible health affects. Still somewhat affected but a wonderful well trained dog.

  • @greywolf379
    @greywolf379 4 роки тому +7

    Aww, poor bruce wayne🥺. Many years ago, I owned a Rott. Purebred, beautiful wavy back. At the time, I was pregnant with my 1st born. He (Bear) was about a yr old. We moved frm Pittsburgh to Westerville, OH. My husband was a service man, so he was never home. Just me and Bear. I had relatives and friends in Columbus. I stayed with my friend til I found a house. She had 6 boys!!! Bear loved running and playing with them. Since I was pregers and couldnt do much. Our house was finished in 3 mos. So Bear n I moved in alone. He started lying around so after. Not his energetic self. Couple bites food, whining and sighing. When he went out, he came right back in, like no interest. I panicked, thought he had parvo or something. Took him to vet. Vet did all kinds of work up to say hes very healthy boy. Ugh!! Suggested me taking him to animal behaviorist. I called but I wasnt gonna drop a thousand for her to psychoanalyze my dog. Time went on, but in about 2 weeks, my friend came over, with all 6 boys. Bear lit up like a christmas tree!! They ran wrestled jumped ate and had a great time.He was so happy!!! So he was missing the boys!.🤷🏽‍♀️ When they went home, he continued his up spirit,,went back to eating and his old self. Guess he realized they werent gone forever.
    All this to say, when other pups heat is over, get them together, have extra playdates, and he'll perk up.

  • @desireedusseau1769
    @desireedusseau1769 4 роки тому +1

    Great information! I have pitbulls and spayed/neutered both in order to get my boy a baby girl. We researched that 1 of each get along the best especially while we're working. My boy was 4yrs, wish we would've waited to spay our girl. She's 35lbs full grown and we can't help but think "what if we waited ".

  • @djdyce6466
    @djdyce6466 4 роки тому +6

    Hey Jason,
    I've found taking them out to have a good romp with some fellow male canine friends . Seemed to take there mind off , and switch to something else :) lots of energy used too, to help with wanting to eat after :)
    Just thought I'd drop a note , try to help
    Keep being amazing guys !
    Cheers🤙

    • @laurac86
      @laurac86 4 роки тому

      @dj dyce. - Great info thank you!!!

  • @dheneshkumarg5223
    @dheneshkumarg5223 4 роки тому +3

    The moment, I saw Bruce, my soul was like " This is the breed, am talking about" I love to see Bruce Wayne daily lots of love from India. Am going to pet one soon, I need some valuable advise about came Corso adjusting to climates...

  • @donameat8785
    @donameat8785 4 роки тому +3

    4:48 "I don't wann do anything to mess with his temperament" Bruce: "Ohh Papaaa, thank uuu"

  • @willesposito9165
    @willesposito9165 4 роки тому +3

    I did not neuter my Rottweiler Rocky for the same reason. His temperament was so good that I didn't want to mess with it. People would ask things like "what if he gets away and impregnates another dog?" My response was always "He won't!" As a responsible owner I would never allow that to happen, and in his 10 years I never did. He never had hip problems and never marked the house.

    • @97LauraLee
      @97LauraLee 3 роки тому

      Like the slim chance of him finding a female in heat is the biggest thing to worry about, if you have a large dog on the lose.... I think he'd be more likely to be hit by a car or scare a kid.

  • @sarahaq2121
    @sarahaq2121 4 роки тому +17

    He’s stunning 💕

    • @mikeypc3592
      @mikeypc3592 4 роки тому

      The dog isnt bad either😂

  • @bludaizee24
    @bludaizee24 4 роки тому +2

    We never neutered our male St Bernard, but we did spay our female. Our boy didn't pee on stuff or get aggressive, but he was the love of our lives so he had proper attention. We also have a ramp instead of stairs going into the house just to reduce wear & tear on their joints.

  • @petramccafferty5902
    @petramccafferty5902 4 роки тому +14

    Well I work in vet med and just last Friday we neutered a eight year old boxer with a massive tumor. Lab results where not good... Not the first one we have seen either. But you know, what do we know...

  • @chargedlt1
    @chargedlt1 4 роки тому

    My olde Boston buldogge yenko passed away from Cushings. He also had a a acl/ meniscus injury a few years before. He was neutered at 15 weeks. Lived to be 13, sick for a year before. Thanks for opening my eyes on this topic. Also we did not do the surgery, we did the conservative management and he healed his acl pretty quickly.

  • @kimmy0868
    @kimmy0868 4 роки тому +9

    He is such a beautiful corso!!!

  • @ginm1552
    @ginm1552 4 роки тому +1

    You are a responsible dog owner. Most people won't manage their dogs well and they will breed indiscriminately and cause lots of unwanted puppies. Not everyone is like you.

  • @TheRottiemama2003
    @TheRottiemama2003 4 роки тому +6

    Jason, even if he is neutered he will still want to mate, my Rottie male still topped a female and they tired but vet explained it was like a man having a vasectomy the desire will be there. Poor Bruce Wayne, it will pass

    • @jimg2600
      @jimg2600 4 роки тому +3

      Audrey Ellis it couldn’t be more different than a Vasectomy.

    • @TheRottiemama2003
      @TheRottiemama2003 4 роки тому

      That is what the vet said. He said he will have the same desires and he was a male vet that had a vasectomy he said.... I am only repeating the vet

    • @tzuamourshihtzu9871
      @tzuamourshihtzu9871 4 роки тому

      Audrey Ellis this vet clearly has no idea a vasectomy in a dog is the same as it is for a man they still get the urge but can’t impregnate a bitch. Having their balls off completely removes any desire to mate and ability to impregnate a bitch. If a dog humps it is purely out of dominance

  • @kimchijjigae87
    @kimchijjigae87 4 роки тому +1

    my dog passed last march, he was not neutered and had a severe case of cushings which made his last couple years really tough due to the muscle atrophy and loss of cognitive function amongst other symptoms caused by the disorder

  • @megzelizabeth1
    @megzelizabeth1 4 роки тому +3

    Love watching u guys for the education as I have my eyes on the cane corse. I’m a 125lb girl so very hesitant to commit to such a large and powerful beast. Wanted to mention that I would take my last dog to dog park everyday, he made lots of friends but never seemed to get that upset if we couldn’t go. Would think it would be as simple as providing a play buddy in the interim? R u sure he’s not just battling a raw meat bug from time to time?

  • @Lapinporokoira
    @Lapinporokoira 4 роки тому +3

    There are tons more health benefits to neutering to not neutering. I made the mistake of not spaying my dog and she sadly got ill. I could have had an extra year or more with her had I. It would have also stopped the phantom pregnancies she went through. Biggest regret I ever had with her was not spaying.

  • @Poteluz
    @Poteluz 4 роки тому +4

    Wish I could click the like button a couple of hundred times, what's also funny is that the majority of aggressive dogs are neutered or spayed.

    • @jasoncorey
      @jasoncorey  4 роки тому +1

      Yeah I get that I would be pissed as well if I had no testes all the sudden

    • @fooshpoof
      @fooshpoof Рік тому

      @@jasoncorey it’s because they start feeling insecure. The hormones are thrown off balance. Although same sex aggression is definitely a thing too among unspayed/unneutered dogs. Generally more common in some breeds than in others

  • @mindyrussell9464
    @mindyrussell9464 4 роки тому +3

    Wow is he a beautiful beast!! I've spayed and neutered all my dogs. They did have hypothyroidism. But somewhat healthy. I did not neuter my French bulldog. He peed all over inside and outside and he was a bit fiesty. He began to drip blood as his prostate was enlarged. Vet recommended neutering. Sadly he went into cardiac arrest when placed under anesthesia and passed away 2 weeks ago. So really it doesn't matter which route you go. Damned if you do damned if you don't. I wish they stayed with us longer.

  • @albrightfs
    @albrightfs 6 місяців тому

    Every Dog we have neutered. I read a lot about the larger breeds and even our Vet stated on his first visit to not neuter him untill at least a year and a half if not longer..

  • @timspring817
    @timspring817 2 роки тому

    I understand your position, and it's great that you have the choice. Some breeders have it in the purchase contract that unless you have what they deem a "show quality" dog, you have to have them spayed or neutered by a certain age. This is pretty responsible breeding practices, but I also see the other side when it comes to an owner having a say in the long-term health of the dog. All the 'aggressive' traits people associate with being intact can be countered with proper socialization and training. A lot of the excuses people throw at you as to why you need to neuter comes from straight up laziness... if you put in the work, your dog will behave.

  • @zergthe6597
    @zergthe6597 4 роки тому +18

    “Put a P in a V”
    >animates the motions
    Lol.

  • @kseriesdan9722
    @kseriesdan9722 4 роки тому +1

    Great video, this backs up my knowledge of neutering. I have a 8month amstaff and I was going to give him the chop once fully grown but now I'm thinking of leaving him intact.

  • @Amanda-dv5nh
    @Amanda-dv5nh 4 роки тому +1

    I super appreciate the research, there were some things you found that I was not aware of when I first researched the decision to or not to fix your dog. I think with breeds that are already prone to joint issues that alone would be a giant factor in my decision in the future when deciding to fix my future doggies. I do think I would always spay, just because I have had experience with dogs in the past having their periods and it is NOT FUN. I also did my own research (only for spays, my dog was female) and the pros and cons of cancer are very similar being spayed or not. (I think the ovaries are just a testy organ either way lol, sucks for females!) I know you probably don't mean to talk down about vets, but that is the ONLY part of the video I feel sad about because they do not really profit enough from fixing your dogs to have such a bias. I think more often us in the vet field see people who are in fact so irresponsible that their dogs have so many litters than it ends up hurting the dog and also the owners profit from selling the puppies and it becomes a black hole of horror. (No, I am not a vet i just work in the field) At least that's my own experience. I think no matter what, it is a case by case thing and everyone needs to do their own research and decide what is going to be best for their own personal dog and family and go from there. There will always be pros and cons on either side, so hopefully people are doing research like you are before making their decision. Love the vids! I just recently started watching, Bruce is an absolute doll

  • @remoove7231
    @remoove7231 4 роки тому +5

    So ear clipping is ... fine? A cosmetic procedure...

  • @americaforpatriots4726
    @americaforpatriots4726 3 роки тому +1

    My boy is not neutered. I was also concerned about doing it. You should have his prostate checked every so often though. If he has problems you will not notice until he presents symptoms that may be difficult to treat by then. Haha his red rocket is showing. My boy grew past 3 yrs old. Not fat either. For the record, my boy has not peed on anything. Guess that means I trained him right. He is so cute chewing on Steve. He wouldn't stand a chance with my boy...and tried from day 1 to teach him not to destroy cloth toys. He is not laid back like Bruce. I read a different article on spaying female GSD. It said heat cycles cause more inflammation around the hips. I had her spayed at 1 yr for two reasons. First and foremost I had a Beagle that had several mammary tumors show up when she was about 7 or 8. She had invasive expensive surgery but overcome everything. I promised I would not let another dog go through that. Second, I did not want blood all over the house.

  • @richierich396
    @richierich396 3 роки тому

    My new favorite channel. I've been wanting a dog of this breed. Have learned so much thru your videos. Thanks for sharing and uploading!

  • @vanity68
    @vanity68 4 роки тому

    Some places won’t even let you adopt unless you promise to spay or neuter. Many of not most breeders too. My poor boy was neutered at less than three months. I wish I could have stopped it.

  • @renjones4708
    @renjones4708 4 роки тому +2

    Beautiful boy. My new grandog is only 5 months and my daughter was planning on getting her neutered soon. I can only hope your video I just sent her changes her mind! Our girl's name is Storm. She is a beauty!

  • @tinazapata1379
    @tinazapata1379 4 роки тому +3

    I love this video! I chose not to have my female cane corso spayed. So many people tried to make me feel guilty. I was treated as irresponsible. I have had dogs all my life. I stopped spaying and neutering years ago because it was right for me based on research. I have never had a pregnancy occur due to my choice. It is about being responsible. On the flip side you must deal with the hormone fluctuations. I feel it is worth it. Thanks again

    • @irenewilliams8447
      @irenewilliams8447 Рік тому

      I had a little terrior mix lived to 16 years never had joint problems was not neutered

  • @carrieking8244
    @carrieking8244 4 роки тому

    I have a male St. Bernard that does the same darn thing. He is a service dog non altered. I have a female also. No we have not had puppies. My female is intact also. And when she is in heat he won’t eat he whimpers and mopes are our. And loses weight. Your a great dog parent. And your dog is handsome.

  • @jacquil3595
    @jacquil3595 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you for your video! But I was just captured by Bruce Waynne’s majesty! 🤩😃

  • @JD_Danzer
    @JD_Danzer 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the info. I had never heard of this. Makes sense. My French Mastiff was spayed at 6 months and she needed two cruciate ligament repairs and had lymphoma and osteo sarcoma and passed two months shy of turning 5 years old.

  • @Debbie.Softie
    @Debbie.Softie 4 роки тому +1

    Poor baby! He is such a gorgeous boy!! Love your Bruce Wayne.

  • @sarahmatthews5878
    @sarahmatthews5878 4 роки тому +2

    I have an intact pit bull. He's kept away from females and is not left unsupervised. Our neightbors are back yard German Shepherd breeders and my dog never complains when the females are in heat over there.

  • @rvadventures
    @rvadventures 4 роки тому +4

    I'd loved to have one of these gentle giants but I just can't trust these breeders. The Belgian malinois is now being cross bread with German Shepard's and they're called generation x

  • @LilRobD
    @LilRobD 3 роки тому

    My dog Calypso was raised on an Army base. I was in a field artillery unit and she had no problem with explosions and the canons going off. We moved to Atlanta and the vet says fix your dog and now she has anxiety and hides if someone makes a loud noise.

  • @TheAdmiralman
    @TheAdmiralman 4 роки тому +1

    Dude...you have such great info. Props to you!

  • @bahleybhengu
    @bahleybhengu 4 роки тому +1

    He's the most beautiful dog ever. I love all your videos

  • @dantan1249
    @dantan1249 4 роки тому +1

    Never knew it was conay . Learn something everyday

  • @nettiesouvonnamiller653
    @nettiesouvonnamiller653 4 роки тому

    Many years ago I lost a male English Mastiff ultimately because neutering compromised his health. I did the research and found similar or the same studies. Then I found a vet who does not promote neutering or spaying except for health reasons. I have owned two more large breed dogs since then. Neither have been neutered. The health issues and the vet bills have greatly diminished.

  • @StilettoSupermom
    @StilettoSupermom 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing this info bc it makes so much sense. I left all my dogs intact except for 1 and he’s the only one that has separation anxiety, highly nervous. Wow!
    Poor guy has blue balls, but it’s completely normal for males to act that way when they’re exposed to a female in heat. As long he’s drinking he’ll be ok. Dogs can survive for 3-5 days without food. He’s just in his feelings. 🤣

  • @kennethjones8656
    @kennethjones8656 4 роки тому

    I have a wolf/husky hybrid I saved about 9 years ago as a pup. My vet told me then not to neuter him because of the risk of hip dysplasia and other issues. His temperament is sweet as well. Still energetic but sweet and loyal. He use to go through the same mood swings. Just apart of their instincts As far as I can tell. But after about 5 or 6 years of age he quit moping around. So hopefully it is the same for you. Hang in there Bruce Wayne.

  • @titanicgirl774
    @titanicgirl774 4 роки тому +11

    It seems nowadays spaying/neutering is the lazy persons way out. “Oh I want a dog (but I dont want to learn or train this animal).” “Oh it has all these ailments, must be natures way, time to say goodbye. Look at us we are the victims....look we got a new puppy!!”

    • @jasoncorey
      @jasoncorey  4 роки тому +1

      Yeah totally agree. Don't be lazy.

    • @miked.7722
      @miked.7722 4 роки тому

      Agree with you and Jason

  • @ghostthecanecorso510
    @ghostthecanecorso510 2 роки тому

    Jason your so right im glad your letting everyone know this. Thank you

  • @dionnemosier3324
    @dionnemosier3324 4 роки тому

    I adopted my intact male Cane Corso when he was 4 years old. I already had a spayed female Bull Mastiff, but decided not to neuter our Cane Corso, Iverson, because like you said about Bruce Wayne, he was perfect!

  • @MaximillianandRubyGrace
    @MaximillianandRubyGrace 3 роки тому

    Yup my female Dane was diagnosed with hip dysplasia and Acl tear before 2.. i spade her under a year☹️ my male newf will remain intact

  • @bethmitchell4851
    @bethmitchell4851 4 роки тому +2

    Dogs that are not neutered are in danger of developing prostate cancer. Also, veterinarians are not just in business to make money. Yes, they make a salary, but a large portion of what you, as a client pays, goes toward running the clinic, buying supplies, paying employees, insurance, etc. A good ethical vet will not tell you to do something just so he can “make money”.

    • @jasoncorey
      @jasoncorey  4 роки тому

      So should you chop your breasts off because having them can increase your risk of breast cancer? Also it does not increase chance of (prostate) cancer it lessens the risk...but 1 cancer chance gone by nuetering vs a laundry list of cancers, disseases and joint issues. Sounds like a solid plan to test those odds.

    • @bethmitchell4851
      @bethmitchell4851 4 роки тому +1

      I wasn’t being critical about not neutering. Just saying there is a danger. Why are you so offended?

  • @kimmcclurg8818
    @kimmcclurg8818 4 роки тому

    I love Bruce’s videos I can’t wait for more !

  • @KaraCorey
    @KaraCorey 4 роки тому +23

    Current count: 5 vet's disaprove this message.

  • @jamierotegard9377
    @jamierotegard9377 4 роки тому +1

    Bruce Wayne is so beautiful! Thank so much for sharing this!

  • @victorianikolova2079
    @victorianikolova2079 4 роки тому +1

    Ahhh, I remember this video now. Thanks for the information.

  • @swansonz3534
    @swansonz3534 4 роки тому

    Amazing Dog. Looked into getting one of these but ended up getting a male American Akita instead. I pick him up in 5 days, super excited!

    • @jasoncorey
      @jasoncorey  4 роки тому

      I had an Akita and they are amazing. MUCH harder to train though so be aware.

  • @liacharisma
    @liacharisma 4 роки тому

    So I'm going to say this - I thought like you. I didn't spay my pomeranian (not a cane corso, obviously) because she has a great temperament and was fine. Well, at age 6 she got fibroids, an infection in her uterus and had to have emergency surgery. She had never been mated. After having her uterus removed, she's still the exact same dog and I regret not just having her spayed.

  • @piperdubray1988
    @piperdubray1988 4 роки тому +10

    Bruce needs a gf to make beautiful babies with.

  • @LynnetteDolan
    @LynnetteDolan 2 роки тому

    I hear you! I will not do it. But my dog is doing the same thing, not eating. I'm so worried. He's not neutered. I add toppers, made my own food, changed bowls, nothing.

  • @parisdevine8553
    @parisdevine8553 4 роки тому

    Exactly! My Swiss White female is not neutered and she is almost 5 no unplanned litters . Thanks for the information! 👌

    • @liammcmeeken2571
      @liammcmeeken2571 4 роки тому +1

      That's awesome, my rough collie is 2.5 and still intact. After the age of 6 the risk of pyometra goes up so females should be spayed eventually. There is a surgery where they leave the ovaries alone which is probably best for a large breed dog.

  • @michaelsanchez8457
    @michaelsanchez8457 4 роки тому +1

    My family has had unaltered dogs for a long time. They were healthy and long lived.

  • @trishengard8388
    @trishengard8388 3 роки тому

    Super great information 👍👍👍 just sent your video to a friend who has a new female mastiff baby. Her vet had already told her to wait until at least a year old!! Thanks so much 💜💜💜 poor BW😢 goes to show you how powerful hormones are

  • @fasterrthanyou
    @fasterrthanyou 4 роки тому

    While looking for a new dog to adopt I came upon a Cane Corso and had never heard of them. A google search came up with your channel and I have really enjoyed the videos, and while Id love to own one im not sure if I can afford to feed the beast! I also wanted to add I had the same reasoning for not neutering my cattle dog. Shes 9 years old and everyone who asks has their mind blown because she has the energy and looks of a 3 year old. And if we want to compare to humans, when a woman gets a hysterectomy, she has to take a dozen pills to keep her from going literally insane, ask me how I know.

  • @msgottaneedtoknow
    @msgottaneedtoknow 3 роки тому

    My English Mastiff did the same thing. When my females went into heat, he would go on a hunger strike. If he ate at all in the two to four week strike, it was barely anything. He would loose A LOT of weight! Enormous amounts! I used worry but eventually I figured it out and just went with it. They will not starve themselves to death. They also put the weight back on pretty rapidly once they break their hunger strike. ❤️😊

    • @jasoncorey
      @jasoncorey  3 роки тому

      I am absolutely 100 the same mindset as you now and was the same mindset of you at first as well also. At first so worried, thought he was dying. Now it's like ok dude your choice not to eat. So he may loose 10lbs but like you said gain it back extremely fast. Plus I feel some fasting every now and again is good for them.

  • @nicholltupak
    @nicholltupak 4 роки тому

    YOOOO!!! My in tact cattle dog/husky mix also loses his appetite and mopes around when there’s a female in heat around! It’s actually my neighbors dog across the street. I think she actually was just fixed thankfully but they’re not even near each other and he’ll act that way!!! It’s the craziest thing.. smells her from across the street 😳 but that’s the only behavioral thing I’ve noticed when that happens. He just stops eating and gets sad lol never tries to escape or anything like people say. He could absolutely run out the front door when I’m coming back inside and never has. Just a sad lil guy that wants to get it on 😓😂 glad you mentioned that because I looked everywhere for people experiencing the same thing but wasn’t able to find anything!!

  • @princeroyalgang98
    @princeroyalgang98 4 роки тому

    I love my vet she let me know both side she made it a point to let me know neutering does 100% mean it will correct their behavior not neutering my Shepard can penetrate testicular cancer but is not an exact science 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 love her

  • @stevenhammond3409
    @stevenhammond3409 3 роки тому

    i neutered nemesis at two years ,one the breeder contract if not showing him neuter same with last rottweiler but both passed nemesis pancerise cancer, temijin liver disease that was bad breeder last guy ,but you given me food for thought, iresearched rottwielers two years before i got nemesis , if i get another rottweiler or a cane corso

  • @kairafrancis4600
    @kairafrancis4600 2 роки тому

    Lmao Bruce is so funny his facial expressions are wild 😂😂🥰🥰 he looks so uncomfortable with the balls conversation 😂😂

  • @wonderbubbles4092
    @wonderbubbles4092 4 роки тому

    Vets autonatically assume that pet owners are irresponsible and inattentive. And yes, they base their income estimates on how many desexing opperations they can do in a month.
    Growth patterns of bones and joints ARE skewed by depriving them of normal hormonal balance. Also there have been numerous studies on large and giant breeds that show between 50 and 300 percent increases in bone cancer rates in desexed dogs.

  • @doclew28
    @doclew28 4 роки тому +3

    It's too bad that folks in "the corso community" are soooooo high and mighty and worried about "preserving the breed" that they will INSIST that dogs they sell or re-home are spayed or neutered before they sell them.
    I dont want a dog that's altered. I want their natural personality and attitude intact. I'm not interested in breeding. Too much work. But I want my dogs in one piece. SMH

    • @yamillgomez4694
      @yamillgomez4694 4 роки тому +2

      Usually if they are insisting that its bc they know the dog doesn't have good genes of the "breed" and they try to weed it out that way .. if that's how its presented its usually a big red flag on the pup for something major

    • @doclew28
      @doclew28 4 роки тому +1

      @@yamillgomez4694 nah. Not always. I've seen where a dog doesn't have perfect "lines" or structure they want the dog fixed. But if I can train it to protect my home and not breed it then I wud rather keep it intact. Bcuz altering it will change its temperament.

    • @yamillgomez4694
      @yamillgomez4694 4 роки тому +1

      @doclew28 yeah I've seen that too... I don't believe anyone should be "Told to" do something.. I agree a thousand percent that it should be the owner's choice and just bc they don't like something about a pup isn't the end all be all ... But on the other hand I also see where if your looking through a "Responsible Breeders Eye's" you would want the Breed to flourish and for Owners ,years from now, to have a family member that can live the healthiest and longest life possible .. soooooooo... hahaha.. with all that being said its should be owners choice but owner still has to be responsible with a dog who isn't fixed .. can't keep filling shelters either with pups without homes

    • @doclew28
      @doclew28 4 роки тому

      @@yamillgomez4694 no doubt... totally agree with all that... I just dont want the dogs personality changed bcuz its been cut... thats all... LOL

  • @meganmoore1082
    @meganmoore1082 4 роки тому

    I have my first well bred puppy right now and she is my first unaltered dog. I may spay her between 4-5 years to avoid pyometra if she doesn’t pass health testing, mature nicely and title in conformation and obedience.

  • @jephersoncalderon5039
    @jephersoncalderon5039 Рік тому

    I have a rottweiler puppy. My Vet recommended not to Neuter my puppy. She said if I really wanted to neuter the dog, she wouldn't do it until the dog is at least 18 months old. Thanks for sharing this info 👍

  • @taylorammons678
    @taylorammons678 4 роки тому

    I totally agree. I am a very responsible dog owner. I had a Dogo Argentino that I refused to neuter....I wanted him to develop naturally and physiologically. He lived to the age of 13 yrs.

    • @jasoncorey
      @jasoncorey  4 роки тому +1

      I hope BW can have a life as long as that ♥

    • @taylorammons678
      @taylorammons678 4 роки тому

      @@jasoncorey So do we! BW is an "Adonis" of a dog. Very striking, very happy, very healthy, very loved and it shows. Thank you for sharing BW with us!

  • @170ozzman
    @170ozzman 3 роки тому

    we had our female done after a year old , it was recommended because of Cane corsos need the nutrients in their body up to a year old. we didn't want the blood mess . but we did talk to breeders and veterinarians before just doing it.

  • @Bleuxman
    @Bleuxman 4 роки тому +5

    I totally disagree with you. But 🎶“too each his own. 🎶That’s my philosophy”🎶 (Faith,Hope & Charity)

    • @Giovanni_Lippert
      @Giovanni_Lippert 4 роки тому

      There's no disagreeing with science

    • @TheDeniseJS
      @TheDeniseJS 4 роки тому +2

      @@Giovanni_Lippert well, looking at the comments, he's just nitpicking his science..

  • @Lukass078
    @Lukass078 4 роки тому +1

    What a beautiful boy!

  • @cindythomas6816
    @cindythomas6816 4 роки тому

    Before I educated myself, I neutered my male boxer. Never should of done it, so many issues followed. I am a senior citizen now and have a smaller dog. I have a male Cocker Spaniel, he is not neutered. What a better decision! He has lived longer, and doesn't have the health issues. If folks are concerned about accidental breeding, you can give your dog a vasectomy or remove only the uterus. Your dog will thank you for keeping their hormones. Oh I ended up losing my boxer ay 8 years old from seizures. My cocker is 12 and acts and looks like a very young dog.

  • @azzionsmith7187
    @azzionsmith7187 4 роки тому

    Great vid to tell the truth I never thought about or had plans on giving my boy the big chop good information though he’s still a pup. 4 months so. Yeah have a good day or evening wherever you are

  • @jasonthompson2059
    @jasonthompson2059 2 місяці тому

    People that are realllly involved with training csn help manage an agreesive dog, but i had a rottie/American bully cross and around 3yr he really started to get out of control, waited sike months and tried to see if we could ride it out, but he was getting aggressive with even my mom who walked him everyday for years whike i was at work. My advice js take in case by case basis.. shelter i got our corso from required he be fixed prior to adoption

  • @aris6756
    @aris6756 3 роки тому +2

    I've gotten so much shit over the years for not neutering my GSD, I never bred him, he is 13 years old now. Never had an issue with him, he's well trained and behaves amazing. I got him at 16 years old and since I've always worked with animals I began training early on but still ppl would always want me to neuter him. I've legit paid more money 💰 cause he is not neauted lol 🤷‍♀️

  • @samantha3738
    @samantha3738 4 роки тому

    Sadly many people are not responsible owners though.

  • @adamschannel8685
    @adamschannel8685 4 роки тому +1

    Cropping your dogs ears is illegal in Australia and I’m glad. But I’m honestly interested in why they do it in America. Btw I love this breed but I settled on a Dogue de Bordeaux instead. He’s my baby.
    So yeah why do Americans crop their dogs ears?
    Also yeah this video is about neutering your dog, I waited until my boy was 2 and a half at the advice of my vet

    • @Lapinporokoira
      @Lapinporokoira 4 роки тому

      The AKC has an antiquated rule that certain breeds need surgery to fit their breed standard for showing. Its stupid as breed standard should be for bred normal not surgical alterations.

  • @MrBrownnn696
    @MrBrownnn696 4 роки тому

    Jason your amazing an I kinda agree but a friend of mines mom worked for a vet n they didn't do it too their dogs...