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Originally Posted by LuvMyPuppE i dunno....i've been "fixed" - because i had a c section, 1 girl, and 1 boy - so i figured, "hey, while you're in there..."
anyway, i don't see much difference - men and women get fixed and still do the deed all the time. why would dogs be any different as far as desire to do it?
i don't think the OP said anything wrong or was irresponsible because her neutered dog got frisky - good lord.[/QUOTE
Dogs and people, totally different.
When a male is "fixed", his testicles are completely removed, they don't have the hormones anymore which make the penis erect, do that to a man and he will not have an erection.. PERIOD..
When they spay a female, ALL of her female organs are removed. ovaries, uterus, etc. So there is also not hormones pumping through her body and no desire to mate. Dogs mate for offspring ONLY, not for the desire to have sex like humans.
I am in awe of the fact you don't know the basics of biology..  |
no need to start insulting. actually, i'm very educated - in fact, i'm a licensed teacher - and i'm looking into law school (but the closest is 1.5 hours away, and i have 2 kids).
as you can see from plenty of people's posts - lots of dogs continue to do the deed even after being spayed/neutered. obviously (i thought) i was joking when comparing humans to dogs EXACTLY- although the concept is the same - which is the point i was attempting to make. in other words, regardless of what you tie, cut, or castrate - desires remain. you can castrate a pedophile, but that doesn't mean he won't continue to have desires.
i said "why would dogs be different
as far as desire to do it?" DESIRE being a big word.
and, i think it's anatomy - not biology - if we are getting that serious.
before you jump the gun - i like you, but i think you would have to agree your comment was insulting and i am simply responding. let's keep it civil, please.