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Old 02-10-2014, 10:25 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by STUD STOPPER View Post
we are very saddened by the response of a product that was tested for 8 years and developed specifically for the physical and mental health of the dogs was taken in consideration. The product is VET APPROVED so how can everyone say all these thoughts on how is injuring animals? It is safe and comfortable. It merely allows some needed social time which they deserve and does not interfere with there comfort at all. Anyone making these comments needs to do more research on the product before making these judgements. I'm begging u all to be more open minded and realize we are pro neuter and spay. This offers a safe alternative. Research before u comment please we tested it 8years
Vets approve lots of things that turn out to be not so great for dogs...

There is no research that shows that animals that are allowed to simulate mating are happier or better pets. In fact, it has been shown that unneutered males are more likely to die from accidents trying to get out to mate and they tend to "mark" more.

I've read the reviews by people who have purchased your product. Some love it, others have expressed the same concerns that I have, mainly that it can be wiggled out of and an unintended breeding can occur.

Bottom line, it's nothing I would ever use nor recommend.
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