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Old 08-05-2009, 11:16 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by TLC View Post
I agree to spay and neutering pets. I feel it is in their best interests.

My TJ was 8 months and 2.5 lbs when he was neutered. He doesn't mark inside the house and he doesn't hump. He isn't aggressive. He does squat sometimes and sometimes he lifts his leg (depends on his mood )
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My aunts 2 yr old is not neutered and is behaviourly the same as this. (he has an undescended testicle and surgery is too risky to neuter).
Although all those points you mention are in our best interest.

Again, puppy control is a human convenience - we dont have to be just as vigilent as if they were in tact.

Healthwise, I have read up, and there are a lot of arguments to say that the side effects of neutering males (females is less clear cut) outweigh the benefits.
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