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"These puppies were born 10-17-07. I plan on getting them spayed and neutered on 12-17-07. There are 3 girls and 3 boys in the litter. We were very lucky to have somebody that we have helped to place some of her adult dogs donate this litter to our group. THEY WILL BE FUND RAISER puppies which means they will have a much higher adoption fee. The funds that our group raises from puppies like these is what will help up to help the NOT SO adoptable dogs and puppies. They have their 1st shot along with their Bordetella shot so they are protected against kennel cough. " |
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Good Point. I have seen it before too, and its horrible :thumbdown |
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They may be a rescue but I certainly didn't like the way they held the other "fundraiser" litter pups up in the air ... almost like an auction would. A reputable rescue would also make darn sure these pups were totally vaccinated. |
http://www.littleriverlabs.com/neuter.htm I just think that they should wait till they are older to neuter them... They have a set date of 2months old. They should be letting them go to their new home after 12wks, right? So why not wait to the latest time to get them fixed? Why not wait til week 12? Even if it is a law, they can still do it at a later date to 'lower' the risk then at 8wks.... And it's like... if it really is such a great idea then shouldn't we encourage everyone who will fix their dog to do it earlier then the recommended 6-8months.... I don't know, to me it just doesn't make since. And if someone who adopted them doesn't spay their adopted dog at a 'healthier recommended time' then you should be able to take the dog back/fine them.... |
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I understand that and I wasn't questioning that.... I was talking about how they could wait longer than 8wks to alter the puppies... They will be adopted out later so why not neuter later also? even if it's by a few weeks, atleast it will be longer than 8wks... I was not talking about if a puppy/dog should be altered or not! *sigh*.. lmbao |
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I have a question (that's off the subject)... If you neuter early, what happens to their testicles (I'm not talking about the obvious :) ) but what really happens? will they not be able to have undescended testies? or do you have to wait until they are older to check and see if there was a teststicle that they didnt get? I'm confused about that... |
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I think the main reason many vets like to wait until six months to spay or neuter a toy breed is that then they can also remove any baby teeth that may be retained at the same time. If they neuter or spay earlier, it will require a second procedure to remove the teeth, doubling the cost and the risk from anesthesia. |
tHEY WAIT FOR THE TEETH, BECAUSE THEY DO NOT WANT TO PUT THEM UNDER MORE THAN THEY HAVE TO! tHERE WERE 6- i DO NOT THINK A VET WOULD DO IT IF HE THOUGHT THEY WERE TO SMALL!- tHE LADY TOLD ME THEY WERE GOINGTO BE TAKEN TO wEBSTER gROVES, WHICH IS A NICE AREA IN sTl- i AM SURE IT WAS A GOOD VET- THAT KNEW THAT THEY WERE OK TO GO AHEAD AND FIX! |
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