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My advice research thoroughly and speak to your breeder. Neutering to early can affect growth and some dogs never grow up mentally, meaning they act inappropriately around other dogs. If he is sensitive or in any way slightly anxious wait a while. I'd talk to your breeder.
Yes, if he is a sex pest and tries to fight with every intact male he meets that might be reason to castrate young but many dogs having got through the terrible teens can be fine left well alone. Additionally, less confident males can be made fearful as the sudden big drop in testosterone after castration increases anxiety.

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