Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would try to negotiate delaying spaying. General consensus is to have one heat cycle before the spay.
Shelters do not negotiate on spay/neuter.
Great. Let's add to already exsisting problems due to bad breeding, malnutrition, no health checks for parents, etc.
You are spreading a lot of incorrect advice.
The American Veterinary Medical Association recommends spaying by four months. And in general, a mixed breed you get from a shelter is more likely to be healthier than a pure-bred from a breeder - that is common knowledge.
https://www.thespruce.com/spaying-and-neutering-2804978
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would try to negotiate delaying spaying. General consensus is to have one heat cycle before the spay.
Shelters do not negotiate on spay/neuter.
Great. Let's add to already exsisting problems due to bad breeding, malnutrition, no health checks for parents, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would try to negotiate delaying spaying. General consensus is to have one heat cycle before the spay.
Shelters do not negotiate on spay/neuter.
Anonymous wrote:I would try to negotiate delaying spaying. General consensus is to have one heat cycle before the spay.
Anonymous wrote:You need to see the puppy in person before you adopt. I once saw a cut dog online, once I saw it in person I could tell it was a pitbull but I couldn't tell just from the photo.
Anonymous wrote:Get one from a proper breeder. Shelter dogs are low class