There's a whole lot of "information" about neutering......some good....much more
that is misinformed......and a little that is bias.
For your pup's sake wait at least until his growth plates are finished maturing. I have
two dogs that are neutered and "loosing the edge" was not a problem. Mostly a "real"
duck hunter tends to think his dog is more of a dog if he is intact.....this is a totally
bias opinion supported by what?
Do not think a dog's disposition is determined by just his hormones. He does what is
allowed and training has a huge impact on behavior. Some are more aggressive than
others, but it is more of a mental thing (which proper training can control). Cutting a
dog will not necessarily make them less aggressive. Most literature suggests, neutering
or spaying (if you have a female) will not really change the dog's performance or
acquired habits. I do know that both my neutered dogs are a lot easier to deal with
now that marking and "finding women" are no longer priorities.
My two females are spayed. The oldest was done after her second litter to avoid old
age uterine issues. The youngest was spayed to reduce huge, annoying hormone
induced "mental swings". Her middle name is no longer "ditz".
When it comes right down to it.......once the growth plate thing is out of the way
"It Depends!" more on the opinion of the owner rather than anything else. What you
want and expect are not always easy decisions. With a six month old pup.......you
should have time to "figure him out" before he is old enough (growth plates closed)
to make the final decision. Fortunately (or not), the dog doesn't get to vote.
