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where are your balls?!?! 2 Attachment(s) :( i so so so didnt realize that getting neutered and getting castrated were the same thing. sigh. my baby doesnt have balls anymore. i robbed him of his manhood. i feel bad. i just thought they cut some cords or something, not take away his manlyness. shucks:( poor thing is so drunk from the meds and so sleepy. |
1 Attachment(s) Don't feel bad, Mikey. You did a good thing for you and your pup. He'll be healthier, happier and won't pee all over your house for the next 16 years. And he'll be no less of a man because of it. Here's a neutered boy who's all man. |
what cute pics :) |
Mikey, I agreed with Alaska. Your pup will be healthier and you didn't took away his manliness. He will be fine. He is adorable by the way.:D Alaska I love that pic of Eddie, he looks like the abominable snowman. lol. ;) |
I just got my boy neutered tiday and he's pretty out of it. You did a good thing. He will be much happier! btw...did your vet give you pain meds? Mine didn't. |
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1 Attachment(s) Mikey, you really did do the right thing. You will have a very healthy and well adjusted boy on your hands from now on! Oscar was neutered at 9 months and he is still very manly!!! |
thanks for the support. sigh... and yeah the vet gave us pain meds and an antibiotic. i <3 our vet. baxter is still really out of it. he walked into a chair earlier. poor baby. |
There are always Neuticles as an option, which are testicular prosthetic implants for neutered pets. And no, it's not a joke, they really do sell this. http://www.neuticles.com I've seen plenty of Yorkie boys that were neutered that still have a fun, active life! Baxter will bounce back and be normal in no time! :) |
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Yep, Kirby is a 'gelding' too! I know it seems a little harsh, especially to us guys :eek: but Kirby is just as happy and doesn't seem to miss them at all! :D |
You're a good daddy, Mikey. He'll be happier in the long run, and healthier. My hubby, Cal, was really sympathizing with Topher when he went in for his neutering two weeks ago...I told my vet about this (she knows him well) so she gave me something after the surgery to give to him...she put Tophers little bits in a jar to give to hubby...lol...all Cal could do was wince and squeeze his knees together! hehe Topher recovered so quickly...he was up and running around the very next day. Hubby, on the other hand still grimaces when we talk about it! You poor guys really seem to empathize. ;) |
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