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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 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? |
You're concern for unspayed pets is admirable, but my thread was not asking whether or not to spay/neuter. No, I don't think neutering will guarantee he is non aggressive. It
may but it's not a guarantee and as I stated before I have reasons(more than one) for not fixing him. He is aggressive with other dogs when they are in his "space", which I personally don't have a problem with. This puppy will be raised with him as he was raised with our bully. Just like with introducing animals that have NEVER shown aggression I'd never just throw a puppy in with an adult(or any) animal. I know my Rasta better than you do and I'll know my puppy better than you also. I know my limitations when it comes to animal care and responsibility. Please do not derail my thread.