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Any dog sexperts here?
i think my dog is broken... is this normal for a male puppy? ive owned alot of dogs but never a male
https://youtu.be/cljHqnSQWY0 |
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All males are disgusting....
He needs his little balls cut off, see hes trying to rub them off, he doesn't want them anymore. |
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Can we start up the canreef no-context quote of the month?
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My 150 In Wall Build |
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Yup - broken !
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For the love of God don't neuter him until he is at least one year old. We snipped our Winston too early and it stunted his growth.
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Solid background music choice for the dogs.
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Poor Cooper! O_o
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Its actually been proven that spaying or neutering has no effect on growth whether done at 7 weeks or at 2 years. |
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It does not affect their growth. I have personally seen hundreds of critters get done earlier then 3 months of age and they all grew up as big and strong as intact siblings and other intact animals of the same breed. Ive also see the ones left intact to "grow", develop so many issues including cancer, and still not grow. Its genetics. |
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I'm too scared to watch the video.
This is so true - for females too! Me dog just got breast cancer surgery this spring. She was spayed around 2-3 years old (we adopted her at 6 years old) and late spaying has been found to increase breast cancer in female dogs. In fact, almost all female dogs with breast cancer are spayed late, and there is only a 50/50 chance that surgery will cure the cancer. |