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Old 08-25-2014, 06:03 PM   #12
BobbiB
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Originally Posted by dottiesyrky View Post
What does this mean??
Tone is hard to read over the internet, so forgive me if I am wrong. And I'm being honest when I say that...I may have just misjudged the tone. It was just something about "seems like I've created quite the stir" that rubbed me the wrong way.

Truth be told, in a rough guess of 95% of cases (IMO), it is more wise to spay and neuter, not only for the health of the specific dog, but for the betterment of any breed. I just felt that the OP was a bit cavalier in omitting that not spaying/neutering is only necessary in rare instances (ie: too small, health issues that make surgery dangerous, the dogs are breeding quality and properly tested). Maybe I'm just expecting too much when I feel like people should be more thorough when discussing something like this.

My apologies if I've offended you. It was not my intention.
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