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Originally Posted by mommadog1 Did you know pyometra is actually rare? It is caused from not being bred.
Did you know HUMANS can get pyometra? So I guess we should all have our female organs removed to keep it from possibly happening. Or keep us from getting uterine or ovarian cancer.
And men of course would be so much better behaved if they were castrated
And just because a dog is not neutered does not mean he will be aggressive or mark. I grew up with all intact dogs, male and female and we never had that issue, ever! My dads dogs lived to be old dogs of 15-17 years old. All hunting dogs.
I have seen plenty of neutered dogs that mark and are aggressive. I also know of plenty of dogs to get cancer even after being spayed.
Also, it is NOT breast cancer, it is mammary gland cancer and they can get it spayed or not. |
LOL i know right?? Thank you for the background on pyometra, i suppose i dont have much of a concern for that in my male dog considering it seems to be something on female dogs can suffer from. But regarless of that i appreciate, your comment, and also the background info, im glad to know that the dogs you have grown up with were sweet dogs that lived a very long life