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Why Do Vets Recommend Castration?

Vets often advocate for castration to address common issues like unwanted behaviors, population control, and certain health risks. Behavioral problems such as marking, mounting, aggression, and excessive roaming are often driven by unfulfilled sexual energy. Neutering is recommended to eliminate these behaviors by removing the source of testosterone. However, this irreversible procedure can come with its own health drawbacks, such as increased risks of obesity and joint problems.

Energy release offers a non-surgical solution that directly targets these underlying issues. By providing controlled ejaculation, the frustration that leads to unwanted behaviors is relieved without compromising your dog’s hormones or natural character. This process helps maintain a balanced temperament, reducing the same behaviors that neutering seeks to address.

Additionally, regular release keeps the reproductive system functioning as it should, which can reduce the risks associated with stagnation, like prostate complications. With energy release, dogs remain physically intact and whole, promoting overall health and well-being. Instead of resorting to permanent surgical options, energy release offers a safe, humane way to meet your dog’s biological needs and improve his quality of life—while letting him stay exactly who he is.