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Do dogs have any testosterone after they are castrated?
Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 3:44 pm
by notalife (imported)
I am trying to understand why I feel like hell and why dogs seem to feel ok after they are castrated, is it some psychological thing, where as I see myself comparing myself to other guys and see that I am on the bottom of the food chain? I feel almost at a peace and contentment here in my apartment but when I leave is when I get angry and miserable
Is the reason dogs sleep so much is because they have no testosterone?
Re: Do dogs have any testosterone after they are castrated?
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:07 am
by bobbie (imported)
Would think a dog would be like a human where the adrenal gland makes some testosterone. Yes a castrated male still has some testosterone being made in the body.
Re: Do dogs have any testosterone after they are castrated?
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:22 am
by tugon (imported)
notalife I read your post earlier but did not have time to respond. I did not find it dumb. I think I understand the comparisons you were trying to make. My first thought to your posts was that we are more complicated than dogs. I as a eunuch can remeber having testicles and how I felt. Dogs operate from instinct and can easily adopt to the change. I do not feel like I have had energy loss when it comes to something I want to do. If it is something I do not want to do I could easily curl up and take a nap.
I wish I could remeber your post completely because I thought it could create some good responses. Sorry I did not respond sooner and I do not have a better memory.
Re: Do dogs have any testosterone after they are castrated?
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:44 am
by kristoff
notalife (imported) wrote: Sun Dec 21, 2008 3:44 pm
I am trying to understand why I feel like hell and why dogs seem to feel ok after they are castrated, is it some psychological thing, where as I see myself comparing myself to other guys and see that I am on the bottom of the food chain? I feel almost at a peace and contentment here in my apartment but when I leave is when I get angry and miserable
Is the reason dogs sleep so much is because they have no testosterone?
I restored the post after reviewing it. Good post. Not dumb.
I dont know that anyone has ever researched a comparison, or if they have, I am not aware of it. Much castration research has been done on sheep, pigs, goats, horses, etc. Whether energy levels have been studied, again I am unaware. A little reading along that line might be interesting.
Personally, when I go for extended periods of time (lapses in insurance coverage) without HRT, I rarely feel any decline in energy, and no one reports bad mood on my part (believe me, they WILL get in my face around here). Of course, I am also a very physically active person.
I suspect that a very great deal of the issue is indeed psychological. I would strongly recommend, based upon your several posts, that you find a counselor or therapist soon. You really need to work through these issues of loss and self-depreciation. This along with a need to get over your attitude regarding use of endogenous testosterone. If it makes life better, then use it.
Re: Do dogs have any testosterone after they are castrated?
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 3:43 am
by calmeilles (imported)
kristoff wrote: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:44 am
Personally, when I go for extended periods of time (lapses in insurance coverage) without HRT, I rarely feel any decline in energy, and no one reports bad mood on my part (believe me, they WILL get in my face around here). Of course, I am also a very physically active person.
This is, I'm afraid, idle curiosity: what benefits do you get from the HRT?
Matthew
Re: Do dogs have any testosterone after they are castrated?
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 4:07 am
by notalife (imported)
tugon (imported) wrote: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:22 am
notalife I read your post earlier but did not have time to respond. I did not find it dumb. I think I understand the comparisons you were trying to make. My first thought to your posts was that we are more complicated than dogs. I as a eunuch can remeber having testicles and how I felt. Dogs operate from instinct and can easily adopt to the change. I do not feel like I have had energy loss when it comes to something I want to do. If it is something I do not want to do I could easily curl up and take a nap.
I wish I could remeber your post completely because I thought it could create some good responses. Sorry I did not respond sooner and I do not have a better memory.
its alright, truthfully I am beginning to realize my problems run alot deeper then no testosterone
Re: Do dogs have any testosterone after they are castrated?
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 10:25 am
by kristoff
calmeilles (imported) wrote: Mon Dec 22, 2008 3:43 am
This is, I'm afraid, idle curiosity: what benefits do you get from the HRT?
Matthew
Erective capacity, better general health. My thing has never been about being anti-testosterone.... I'm not. I have gone prolonged periods without, deliberately, so I know what it is like. I don't mind some of the effects, but others I do. The arthritic-like joint pain was the worst....
Re: Do dogs have any testosterone after they are castrated?
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 6:48 pm
by dometoo (imported)
notalife (imported) wrote: Sun Dec 21, 2008 3:44 pm
I am trying to understand why I feel like hell and why dogs seem to feel ok after they are castrated, is it some psychological thing, where as I see myself comparing myself to other guys and see that I am on the bottom of the food chain? I feel almost at a peace and contentment here in my apartment but when I leave is when I get angry and miserable
Is the reason dogs sleep so much is because they have no testosterone?
I'm sure dogs are like people, each one reacts differently.
I have seen many dogs before and after.
Some you'd never guess had been cut, others just seem to fatten up and lay around.
Re: Do dogs have any testosterone after they are castrated?
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:54 pm
by Uncle Flo (imported)
I had an intact dog that would just lay around. We called him "The Rug That Eats". So that may be a trait unrelated to castration. --FLO--
Re: Do dogs have any testosterone after they are castrated?
Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 7:11 am
by MacTheWolf (imported)
notalife (imported) wrote: Sun Dec 21, 2008 3:44 pm
I am trying to understand why I feel like hell and why dogs seem to feel ok after they are castrated, is it some psychological thing, where as I see myself comparing myself to other guys and see that I am on the bottom of the food chain? I feel almost at a peace and contentment here in my apartment but when I leave is when I get angry and miserable
Is the reason dogs sleep so much is because they have no testosterone?
woof woof woof
Re: Do dogs have any testosterone after they are castrated?
Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 2:50 pm
by Francis (imported)
notalife (imported) wrote: Sun Dec 21, 2008 3:44 pm
I am trying to understand why I feel like hell and why dogs seem to feel ok after they are castrated, is it some psychological thing, where as I see myself comparing myself to other guys and see that I am on the bottom of the food chain? I feel almost at a peace and contentment here in my apartment but when I leave is when I get angry and miserable
Is the reason dogs sleep so much is because they have no testosterone?
Well my information is that dogs do produce testosterone as in fact I think all animals do but I forget where I read it. The same article said however that they do not have prostate glands. My prostate is now acting up


so, like you, I wish I was a dog. Woof Woof


Re: Do dogs have any testosterone after they are castrated?
Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 5:06 pm
by dometoo (imported)
Uncle Flo (imported) wrote: Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:54 pm
I had an intact dog that would just lay around. We called him "The Rug That Eats". So that may be a trait unrelated to castration. --FLO--
LOL, there are people like that too.
All they seem to do is lay around and procreate...