Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow these prices are crazy. I had no clue it cost this much. I see why people do not spay or neuter their animals.
$300 for a one-time procedure is far from "crazy", and if it's a dealbreaker for someone, they probably shouldn't own a pet.
No excuses. Spay/Neuter your animals or you're an absolute crap person.
Educate yourself. Neutering is linked to many health and behavioral issues. Spaying less so and does have some health benefits, although there is an increased risk of bone, joint, and ligament issues. If you're a responsible pet owner with a secure yard, you are not a crap person for choosing not to put you dog through an unnecessary procedure. I know someone from Sweden and they were appalled to find out how commonly it is done here. They view it as mutilation when it is not done for valid medical reasons.
This is the most ridiculous nonsense I've ever read. Anyone believing this as the excuse for "behavioral issues" clearly doesn't know how to train or handle a dog. There's no such thing as a 100% secure yard, just like there's no such thing as 100% safe sex. Your dog can get out, other animals can get in, and there are entirely too many unwanted pets already.
The sort of person who thinks the way you do is the exact sort of person who should spay/neuter their pet. Clearly you're not smart enough to justify the security and confidence you speak with.
And "I know someone from Sweden" is the most nonsensical justification. Just stop. Go spay/neuter your pet. They'll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow these prices are crazy. I had no clue it cost this much. I see why people do not spay or neuter their animals.
$300 for a one-time procedure is far from "crazy", and if it's a dealbreaker for someone, they probably shouldn't own a pet.
No excuses. Spay/Neuter your animals or you're an absolute crap person.
Educate yourself. Neutering is linked to many health and behavioral issues. Spaying less so and does have some health benefits, although there is an increased risk of bone, joint, and ligament issues. If you're a responsible pet owner with a secure yard, you are not a crap person for choosing not to put you dog through an unnecessary procedure. I know someone from Sweden and they were appalled to find out how commonly it is done here. They view it as mutilation when it is not done for valid medical reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow these prices are crazy. I had no clue it cost this much. I see why people do not spay or neuter their animals.
$300 for a one-time procedure is far from "crazy", and if it's a dealbreaker for someone, they probably shouldn't own a pet.
No excuses. Spay/Neuter your animals or you're an absolute crap person.
Anonymous wrote:Shelter did it for free. You can get a voucher. Income doesn’t matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow these prices are crazy. I had no clue it cost this much. I see why people do not spay or neuter their animals.
$300 for a one-time procedure is far from "crazy", and if it's a dealbreaker for someone, they probably shouldn't own a pet.
No excuses. Spay/Neuter your animals or you're an absolute crap person.
Well that's the discount price that's covered by nonprofits paying the rest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow these prices are crazy. I had no clue it cost this much. I see why people do not spay or neuter their animals.
Teeth cleaning too. It's always over 1k and vets want it done yearly.
A spay is a very invasive procedure, but a neuter isn't. I've seen some dogs get their balls removed, but others just have the tube cut (similar to human's vasectomies).
Really? Mine just had it done at 5 years old for the first time to clean off some tartar and do some xrays to get a baseline and it was about 375. Granted, thay was for a clean bill of dental health, would have gone up from there if they had found problems. Vet said probably good to go for another 5 years unless there are obvious issues that crop up. This is a large dog though and I understand small dogs are more prone to dental problems but every year seems like a lot!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow these prices are crazy. I had no clue it cost this much. I see why people do not spay or neuter their animals.
Teeth cleaning too. It's always over 1k and vets want it done yearly.
A spay is a very invasive procedure, but a neuter isn't. I've seen some dogs get their balls removed, but others just have the tube cut (similar to human's vasectomies).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow these prices are crazy. I had no clue it cost this much. I see why people do not spay or neuter their animals.
$300 for a one-time procedure is far from "crazy", and if it's a dealbreaker for someone, they probably shouldn't own a pet.
No excuses. Spay/Neuter your animals or you're an absolute crap person.