Your Dog Needs To Be Spayed Or Neutered – Right?
Our personal recommendation on this delicate topic would be wait until your pet finish his developing cycle and stops grow (of course, if you want your dog look like a Noble French bulldog with all characteristics of breed, including great "beefy" body look with a lot of bone and muscles). Usually full grows stops around 12-15 months of age.
Early spay/neutering, as early as 5-7 months old will cause elbow bones did not properly fuse and might required elbow surgery at older age (around 1 year old). Puppy usually will look atypically tall and lean too, which also due to the early spay/neutering. Early spay/neutering will cause young, undeveloped body "freeze" in puppy stage. I have seen so many dogs who have great looking parents, look like "crickets" -skinny, lean, tall, very often with bowed legs. Please, visit this link to learn more about early castration
Early spay/neutering, as early as 5-7 months old will cause elbow bones did not properly fuse and might required elbow surgery at older age (around 1 year old). Puppy usually will look atypically tall and lean too, which also due to the early spay/neutering. Early spay/neutering will cause young, undeveloped body "freeze" in puppy stage. I have seen so many dogs who have great looking parents, look like "crickets" -skinny, lean, tall, very often with bowed legs. Please, visit this link to learn more about early castration