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anywhere between 1 and 6 years of age, because It is not right to allow the dog to breed again and again throughout its life and to neuter the dog once it reaches an age or around 7-8 years. This helps the dog to live more healthily as well as avoid the risk of aggression from other male dogs, as well as female dogs.

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