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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: California
Posts: 229
| Yesturday a dog really close to my family died from being spayed she was 1yr and 3 months old. It made me question why people promote something so wrong and dangerous for our little yorkies. *sigh* It's sad that one must anticipate death as a circumstance for getting something that our society deems to be the "responsible" thing to do to. I think all owners before even getting the procedure done must do research on the health risks that may occur because of it. Basically I'm saying form an opinion based off of your own research rather then what everyone else is saying the right thing to do is. |
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