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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 I don't think being a donating member or even respected by lots of people make it where nothing bad should never be said about a person, I have seen that happen but then I have also seen well respected donating members get beat up and no one said anything. I don't really think that has anything to do with anything. I personally have a problem with anti spay and neuter people especially when the only tests and study's have been on large breed dogs and there is a huge difference. I also think it's weird for someone to love a breed but then tell people it's better to not get them fixed when it's worse for the breed because of all the people who won't get there dogs fixed and are mating with any and everything. There is also the fact I really don't think it is healthy how can it be when there are unhealthy dogs mating with other unhealthy dogs bringing other unhealthy dogs into this world that will either suffer there whole lives, suffer until the shelter puts them to sleep or just suffer until they die. That is the majority of dogs reproducing. Giving people a reason to not get there dogs fixed is damaging in so many ways and to me and a whole lot of other people it's blasphemy in a sense. More so to those whose lives are all about rescuing the unwanted, unloved and uncared about dogs. |
I respectfully disagree, Taylor. I believe that when respect has been earned, you give respect back. Actually, I believe everyone deserves respect.
I understand the plight of shelter dogs and the major problem that we have in the United States. I believe in education and being informed enough to make an educated decision. In no way do I see this as an anti-spay agenda. I will continue to be a life-long learner and do everything in my power to keep my little girl healthy. I don't disagree that shelters have to spay-neuter dogs at an appropriate age, but I also think that you can be a highly responsible pet owner who does not spay or neuter his/her pet.