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Originally Posted by ColesMommy01 You can take it however you want it hunni. My thread isn't about whether or not my dogs(yes that's plural) are fixed. But just so you know since it's obviously your business  they're not. Male or female and I've had no "accidents" with either of them. Yes they can happen and I'm not going to negate that or argue with you about my family's decisions which have no effect on you. I have a very good relationship with my breeder and she has no problems with me having unaltered pets(this does not apply to her other puppy parents). I have my reasons for having unaltered pets and unless you're paying my bills or for their veterinary upkeep leave their health care to me and I'll leave Callie's to you...unless of course you ask for my opinion concerning that particular matter. Now, as the thread says " Did your breeder pick Callie for you or did you pick her yourself?" Your opinion concerning that would be appreciated. |
I just care about the females here there is a high risk for Poymentra in unfixed females just saw a dog get emergency surgery for it and still die a month later and been hearing more about this happening lately. It's just not safe to have unfixed females. And whether the breeder is reputable is a big thing about whether she should pick the pup or not. I just am confused about several things. In a post you said your male doesn't get alone with other dogs why would you want to put a pup in harms way with that? Don't you think neutering him could make him less aggressive?