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Originally Posted by ColesMommy01 *pats on back*
There will always be proponents and opponents for s/n. Those who advocate for it definitely have their reasons why they've come to their decisions while ppl who question the procedures or won't have it done on their pets definitely have their reasons for doing so as well. There are benefits to alter and also drawbacks. Same as for keeping pets intact. Spay and neuter is not a one size fits all for every owner, breed, or individual pet imo. I do find it interesting how s/n isn't pushed in so many countries and they also don't have a stray overpopulation issue. I enjoy reading these studies and hearing the interpretations. Now I'm off to catch up on RHOA and make ceviche. |
There are MANY other country's that have dog over population and or dogs dying very young from lots of things they don't do to help the pets. It's pretty obvious you want to breed so not sure why you try to pretend to hide it. I just hope you listen enough to know not to breed the new puppy until she has had her second heat and is above 5 pounds. No mater who the owner is it not safe for an under 5 pound female to be unfixed and in a house with a male who is also unaltered. My question just becomes will you own it or will you call it an accident. Hmmmmm. Science certainly shows there is more risk for a female who is not breeding to be left intact and taking that risk is unfair to the the dog and what they more then likely will have to suffer.