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I see ....So you're saying all of us who choose to 'alter as a matter of course' are irresponsible.....Kim - I give you credit for posting what you believe in - no one is making fun of you - I just really wonder why things always turn this way. |
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So...if you follow that logic all men should have their testicles removed after they have had their children to prevent testicular cancer and all women should have hysterectomies after they re through having children. I am sorry about the dog but the logic is missing in your argument. Just curious...how old was the dog when he developed the cancer and what is the life expectancy of that breed? |
Kim I can and will respect those who make questionnable decisions for their own welfare, but not the welfare of the innocent. I can not tell anyone what to do, except when it comes to my puppies. You will spay/neuter or you do not get a puppy..I have that right. I do not have the right to tell anyone else they must do it..and I also do not have to respect their possibly life threathening decision for their pet..as for a female Yorkie it is just plain asking for trouble to never spay. |
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WOOHOO! I VOTE FOR THIS ONE! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: |
guys, there is no reason in the world why this thread has to become heated. just about every thread that starts with a newbie, or an older member saying i want to breed my dog, ends up like this, and i'm tired of it. everyone take a step back, cool, off re-read what the thread starter said, and answer her questions! i understand that breeding isn't the easiest thing in the world, or that just any "cute" dog can do it, but it doesn't have to get like this. its not a simple hobby etc. to do but answering her questions without bashing each other isn't that hard. i just don't understand anymore....... |
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The chocolate thing plain and simple if it is a minor amount a dog has consumed then there is NOTHING to fret over. If he eats a chocolate cake or a brownie well that would be a different matter, but still nothing to get excited about accidents happen, merely induce vomiting with proxide and they are fine. I did NOT tell anyone to purposely feed their dogs chocolate, although I have let them lick an most empty bowl of chocolate ice cream, or if a chocolate chip hits the ground, or if there is a skim of cake on a plate (meaning crumbs). please get over it, give it a rest this does not belong on this thread you are way way way off topic oh voracious one! |
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"these boys can be just awful, they are so macho with each other, peeing is their hobby...those can be the worst. " ain't that the truth :eek: ;) |
ummm, havent figured out yet how to quote a portion of someone's reply and show the "qouter", so until do i will be doing the way i did previously. i'm almost scared to ask how to do it :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: let's ALL meet at my house for toddys. anyone? |
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