Spaying and personality changes?


  • I am going to spay my B at about 9 months, she is currently 6 1/2, will her personality change after the spaying? She is a very sweet girl and loves everyone she meets and I don't want that to change.


  • Should not make any difference. Didn't to any of my girls


  • I doubt it. Usually the case is that they may have some behavioral changes due to the hormone swings surrounding their heat cycle. If she is spayed you will be avoiding any potential issues surrounding that. My bitch would always get the blues for a month or so after her heat cycle ended.


  • I have spayed 3 basenjis and one whippet. Did not make any difference at all in the basenjis. It made my timid whippet much more outgoing and friendly, so I think spaying is a good thing.


  • Thank you everyone!


  • I just spent 30 mins trying to find a research article on spaying and aggression. I did find one on rats, but the one I had before was dogs.
    http://www.associationofanimalbehaviorprofessionals.com/dog.html

    My head hurts, I give up. So let me state I am old and senility is in question, but basically this is what I recall.

    In some rare cases, bitches spayed have exhibited increased aggression and needed hormones to help. I will write Wendy and ask since I am fairly certain she was the one who pointed me to it years ago (She owns Mar Vista Animal Hospital and is the editor for the Veterinary Information Network). At any rate, this was with bitches who already demonstrated aggression and evidently removing the hormones that helped calm increased it. But it is VERY rare.

    In general, spaying shouldn't change your dog at that age. There are some studies on pediatric spay/neutering where the brains and body never get the hormones, but that also isn't your situation.


  • No affect at my house, with spaying at 7 month.


  • @tanza:

    Should not make any difference. Didn't to any of my girls

    :mad: Well, darn! Are you sure you didn't mean to type "After spaying the little b!tch turns in to a wonderful performace dog that hangs on her handler's every utterance" ???? That's more of what I was hoping for.


  • @agilebasenji:

    :mad: Well, darn! Are you sure you didn't mean to type "After spaying the little b!tch turns in to a wonderful performace dog that hangs on her handler's every utterance" ???? That's more of what I was hoping for.

    LOL,….. I think that Brenda with Lucy was hoping that... NOT.... but she still does pretty well :D


  • oh, i was hoping that with suki as well. but… no change whatsoever! still her ornery little self!


  • Scarlett is a very sweet B, but she also a typical b as well…very ornery!

Suggested Topics

  • Spaying while in heat

    Basenji Health Issues & Questions
    3
    0 Votes
    3 Posts
    2k Views
    tanzaT
    Most Vets will not recommend spay during season and unless there is a medical reason for doing it now, will recommend waiting till she is at least 3 to 4 weeks past the end of her season. I would also agree you should put it off and wait. Keep in mind however the neutered males can achieve a tie with a bitch in season, however considered "safe sex"… but since you have two males, this could present a problem, so something to keep an eye on
  • Spaying anxieties

    Basenji Health Issues & Questions
    21
    0 Votes
    21 Posts
    7k Views
    S
    She should heal up quickly and be a great companion to you.
  • Discharge after spaying

    Basenji Health Issues & Questions
    24
    0 Votes
    24 Posts
    13k Views
    P
    Spayed bitches can attract males for some time after spaying but as Ivoss says it can also be the smell of the infection. It should be quite easy to ascertain where the discharge is from. To my mind a metallic smell means fresh blood. I do hope that you'll get results from the swabs and i'm pleased that you have an open minded vet who is prepared to use another opinion.
  • Fanconi and personality change?

    Basenji Health Issues & Questions
    15
    0 Votes
    15 Posts
    4k Views
    khanisK
    I am sorry to hear of your dog's possible Fanconi Affected status. I agree completely with Terry about waiting on the thyroid panel until he is stabilized on the protocol… and making sure if he does have a UTI, getting that under control as well. When you join the Fanconi list, be prepared that you will get tons of information, some of it conflicting. You will need to sort out what is best for your dog and you and his health. Do the protocol and hope for the best. Some dogs do very very well on it. Some do NOT tolerate it at all. I have two littermate boys with Fanconi, the one on the protocol was sick from day 1 and his body hated the protocol. His brother was sick on it, so we came to the conclusion that a better diet could make him feel better... and it did. He lived 4 years after diagnosis whereas the one sick on the protocol lasted about 2 years. Each dog is different. I lost my old Benny to Fanconi last fall and it was the most devastating thing I have been through in my life... I have helped my dog owners with their affected dogs and will continue to do so with the last few that have Fanconi Syndrome. If you ever want to ask me some questions, feel free to PM or email me and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Belly rubs to the boy for me and one from Benny's kindred spirit.
  • Menses and Spaying

    Basenji Health Issues & Questions
    7
    0 Votes
    7 Posts
    3k Views
    wrx227wrcW
    She is still bleeding. I rescheduled for two weeks from Thursday. Her mom bled for almost a month and a half before letting the dad mount her. This sucks.
  • To spay or not?

    Basenji Health Issues & Questions
    2
    0 Votes
    2 Posts
    2k Views
    lvossL
    Spaying a maiden bitch is a much less complicated procedure than spaying bitch who has had puppies. Basenjis can come into heat as early as 6 months old though mine have always come in for the first time at 10 months. As for being interested in breeding please read the thread in the Breeder Talk titled "Interested In Breeding". There are many things to consider before breeding a dog.