Of course!
And it also alters coat.
I prefer to neuter after the dog has grown..completely.
Jo Ann Carvill
BJ Cavaliers
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www.bjcavaliers.com


> This is NO myth.  Neutering young interferes with hormones that would
close
> growth plates.  When neutered young, the growth continues.
> This has a recognized fact in horses for a LONG time.  You want a taller
> horse, you geld young.
> Unintentionally, you did that to your dog.
>
> Laura

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