No evidence for detrimental effect of chemical castration on working ability in Swiss military dogs

Volume: 211, Pages: 84 - 87
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
Hormones influence the social behaviour of dogs. Castration of male dogs induces a reduction of testosterone and has been shown to affect social behaviours associated with aggression and reproduction. Changes in social behaviour could be critical in working dogs, which should be well trainable and behave reliably. It is currently unknown whether and how castration may affect the working ability of dogs. Besides surgical castration, chemical...
Paper Details
Title
No evidence for detrimental effect of chemical castration on working ability in Swiss military dogs
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
211
Pages
84 - 87
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