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Originally Posted by Brooklynn This is why I have a spay/neuter contract on my pet puppies and will not grant AKC papers until proof of spay and neuter. And will probably end up spaying and neutering before leaving to a new pet home. If that means keeping a puppy longer to insure spay/neuter so be it
Donna Bird
Brooklynn's Yorkshire Terriers |
when i said ignoring what the breeder said I am meaning owning a dog in general. I dont wanna offend and breeders in here. i still believe what i believe but if the dog is not going to be breed then its seems mainly testicular cancer would be a great reason to neuter. You usually Yorkies and in the home where they cant get out to mate. If a its not going to be bred the fine its your choice. To me there is more to why you should neuter. but if i was a breeder protecting my lines then i would neuter each pup myself before selling. I have always said that to my friends as well cause some people don't respect a contract they just want a pup.
But when i see so many mutts out on the street I say why not neuter. if i just had one and no contract i would not neuter and would not breed. But with two i think its a must.
As for as the AKC papers. has a scary thing because so many people have problems getting them because their breeder wasn't reputable. unfortunately for many its the luck of the draw and I got lucky i found a breeder who i could actually trust to get me the papers with my proof of neutering.
I so agree with you on the last part of your post. I think if more people took the time to do this then they would have less problems with more back yard breeders popping up.