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Old 07-11-2009, 08:05 AM   #3
Nancy1999
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I'd have him fixed as soon as possible, you know what puberty does to human boys; they go from these sweet innocent little things to MEN! Same with dogs, if you want to keep your little boy, a little boy, neuter him. He won't miss something he's never experienced. Once a dog has been used to stud, it's almost impossible to stop the marking even after neutering. Also don't forget he can catch an STD from a girl even if it's her first time. You will also have to put up with him being nervous and anxious every time he smells a female in heat, and they can smell the odor for up to 10 miles. The number one cause of death in unneutered male dogs is due to injures caused by being hit be a car, unneutered males are also likely to run away.
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