When Is The Best Time To Spay Or Neuter My Chihuahua?

A

Ali Smith

Guest
It’s hard to know when to spay or neuter – or if you should at all. Here’s the best veterinary advice for your Chihuahua.

So you’ve decided to spay or neuter your Chihuahua? – but when?

Often called getting your dog Fixed or Done (nomenclature that bugs me, because, fixed, implies broken, which is kinda mean!), the majority of dogs have this minor procedure performed upon them at a young age. Usually on a veterinary recommendation.

I know when Indie was little, I was told: “Six months, on the dot” – which is common advice given across America and Europe. If you ask the Internet (i.e. Facebook) usually recommendations say later and say a minimum of twelve months.

But is that even right? Or is it founded in any sort of science?

I know when Indie was little, I was told: “Six months, on the dot”

Ali Smith

With this conflicting information, how are you meant to know? Trust your vet? Do as your family has always done? Or trust the rando on the internet who appears to know it all.

None of that seems to be a good idea when the potential consequences of these procedures are rumoured to be some of the scariest diseases and ailments a dog can face… Cancer, Hip or Elbow Dysplasia, and other rotten afflictions like pyometra. All of this is the result of removing the availability of hormones…


Luckily, research has come forward which is not just size specific, but breed-specific for 35 breeds! So, here we’re going to discuss the ideal times for spaying or neutering your dog.

First, let’s do a little housekeeping…

Spaying or neutering a Chihuahua is a big decision, it's best that they are responsibly bred

Vigorous exercise is not really recommended straight after a spay or neuter surgery instead try Post-Surgery Recovery: 12 Ideas For Keeping Your Dog Happy And Entertained.

What is Neutering?​


This is the surgical castration of a male dog – usually by the removal of his testicles (sorry for making you cringe, gents!). This process means that your male dog cannot breed and that they are no longer producing hormones that are important to your dogs’ development – both emotionally and physically.

What is Spaying?​


Similar to neutering, spaying is a form of surgical castration that removes the ovaries and most often the fallopian tubes along with it. This means your girl cannot breed, but it also means she is missing some critical hormones.

This process can be done in a ‘keyhole’ surgery at extra cost, though it is much better for recovery times.

So when is the best time for my Chihuahua?​

Recommended age:​


Male – It’s your choice!

Female – It’s your choice!

The number of chihuahuas included in this sample was over a thousand, so I’m actually quite impressed that there appears to be no consistency in the results enough to determine a ‘better’ age for this breed! It’s quite nice, really? It gives you the freedom to act depending on what is best for their behaviour (remembering that spaying and neutering only affect sexual behaviour like marking and roaming!).

Chihuahuas are kind of liberated in this way! Which is really quite wonderful.

That said, there are some moments that are a little less desirable, so let’s have a look at the detailed stats of the risk rates for the different brackets examined.

Spaying or neutering a Chihuahua is a big decision, it's best that they are responsibly bred

The age of your pup is really important as a factor in their future health as you consider spay or neuter surgery. If you need more info on the process, head over to The Rebarkable Spay & Neuter Information Center!

What Are The Risks?​


Here’s a quick overview of what the study says the breed suffers from depending on when their surgical castration (Spay or Neuter) was performed. The aim of providing this information is about giving you all the information to make the best decision.

Disorders includeCranial cruciate ligament tears or ruptures, Hip Dysplasia, Elbow Dysplasia

Cancers includeLymphoma, Hemangiosarcoma, Mast Cell Tumours, Bone Cancer (Osteosarcoma),

GenderAge of
Surgical Castration
Disorder riskCancer Risk
MaleUnder 6 months0%0%
Male6 to 11 months2%5%
Male12 to 23 months3%0%
Male2 years to 8 years0%0%
MaleIntact0%3%
FemaleUnder 6 months1%0%
Female6 to 11 months0%3%
Female12 to 23 months0%0%
Female2 years to 8 years0%2%
FemaleIntact0%1%
Comes from Assisting Decision-Making on Age of Neutering for 35 Breeds of Dogs: Associated Joint Disorders, Cancers, and Urinary Incontinence (Hart et al, 2020) where1,037 Chihuahuas were monitored over the course of 15 years to collect this data
  • For intact females, 2% reported Pyometra
  • Urinary Incontinence was not reported in any spayed female
  • Mammary cancer was reported at 1% in intact females
  • Mammary cancer females spayed at 2-8 mo., 4%

Whilst they’re known for other health issues, luckily the ones examined in this scientific investigation aren’t the strongest of them.

Yet! It still seems that the 6-11 months bracket seems to be the most statistically problematic of them for our wonderful little chihuahuas. Avoiding this time might be ideal, and I suspect that’s similar for behaviour too.
I’d always advise that you try and get your pup through their second fear phase before you get them done!

Are there other options?​


If you’re doing what I am doing and looking at this research and reconsidering? It’s good to know that there are other options available.

Yes! On the presumption that these issues are caused by the lack of hormones (which is almost certainly the issue!) – there are a couple of ways to keep hormones but not facilitate breeding.

What a rascal of a chuhauhua pouppy playing tug with the cushion

Got A Rascal
Of A Pup?​


Well, if you need some
affordable help to get your Chi
back on the right track?

I NEED A GOOD CHI!

For Girls​

Hysterectomy​


This is the surgical removal of the uterus and only part of the fallopian tubes! The removal of these means that your girl is without the ability to breed – however – as she keeps her ovaries, hormones will still be produced and should mean that her risk levels are the same as an intact female – without the risk of pyometra! Though, there is a risk that the breeding instinct can remain? Which may be quite risky if a male tries to breed with her.

For Boys​

Vasectomy​


The tubes that run from the testes are called the vas deferens – these are what get cut or removed in this instance – rendering your dog without the ability to impregnate a female. It leaves his hormones (and likely his desire to breed as a result) but also means that your dog should have the same risk factors as an entire male.

Chemical Castration​


Did you know that surgical castration is not legal in Norway? Consequently what is common in Sweden, Denmark, and Norway is chemical castration which is an injection your dog will have to have every six months that drop the levels of testosterone by approximately half. Which is proven to be effective in temporary neuter for your dog. This means you can actually test what castration might do to your dog and is often how it’s used in the UK and America – but it’s also a fantastic way of not putting your dog through surgical procedures.

Spaying or neutering a Chihuahua is a big decision

Before and after a spay or neuter surgery, socialisation is so important for your pup.

About the Study​


The study “Assisting Decision-Making on Age of Neutering for 35 Breeds of Dogs: Associated Joint Disorders, Cancers, and Urinary Incontinence” (Hart BL, Hart LA, Thigpen AP, Willits NH) was released in July 2020 – it covers 35 different breeds – and a separate scientific paper for mixed breeds. The study followed a total of 15,414 dogs over 15 years of recording;

  1. The age of the dog...
Please login to view full content. Log in or register now.