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Old 06-30-2014, 09:48 AM   #12
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The things that have been previously mentioned are exactly why people should be encouraged to spay/neuter at an early game. To me it's very troubling to read how unaltered dogs will behave when they are intact. This type of crating, rotating, separating is just not for an average pet owners and should only be done by experienced dog owners willing to take all of the aforementioned precautions. It seems to me that having intact animals whether they are males or females is not for the average pet owner. There are far too many precautions that need to be taken very seriously to ensure the safety of your home. I find it pretty frightening to think that I couldn't leave home without caging up my pets to ensure there were no fights to the death while I was out. I have boys and a girl that were all neutered and spayed early that cohabitant without issue.

But as for breeders, this should be taken very seriously. I think this thread should be linked back to the Spay and Neuter thread in the general forum. It would be very enlightening to the novice pet owner and will be sure to keep it in mind for the future when members on on the fence regarding if they should spay/neuter their pets. Thanks!
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