Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But you are missing the point. If you have a dog that doesn’t display any of the unwanted behaviors (humping/roaming etc) and has a great personality and is calm and you are not worried about getting f dogs pregnant because you are confident in keeping them away from escaping etc. Why then would you neuter? I am not trying to argue but to understand? The fear is that neutering a well behaved dog could change his personality. I feel like that is getting lost. We are talking about looking at a dog as an individual and not as a group.
Neutering a well behaved dog will not change it into an ill behaved dog. There is absolutely no reason to make that claim. You aren't worried about accidents because it won't be you dealing with them, be honest about that. Do what you want, but don't ask for everyone to applaud your decision.
Exactly. And be prepared to be judged about NOT neutering your dog if you do take it out in public, because it will be obvious, it will be noticed and it's depicted as low class. Can't say if that's justified or not but that's going to be the perception of you and your dog.
It’s just such a gross thing. Like spitting in public. I don’t go in for the DCUM worship of “high class” people or anything, but have some self respect and be a decent person.
What's gross is that you are constantly checking to see if dogs have their balls or not.
Umm . . doesn't take much work/effort to see the balls hanging out the back!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gosh OP I'm here right now with this poor female foster dog who was chained in a back yard.... you can guess what happened. She had three puppies last night but she's young. She doesn't seem to "get" nursing. I don't know what's going to happen to these poor puppies.
Please people, I've seen so many horribly neglected dogs. Please spay and neuter.
I think this is why you should neuter your dog - out of compassion for all of the unwanted dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Gosh OP I'm here right now with this poor female foster dog who was chained in a back yard.... you can guess what happened. She had three puppies last night but she's young. She doesn't seem to "get" nursing. I don't know what's going to happen to these poor puppies.
Please people, I've seen so many horribly neglected dogs. Please spay and neuter.
Anonymous wrote:But you are missing the point. If you have a dog that doesn’t display any of the unwanted behaviors (humping/roaming etc) and has a great personality and is calm and you are not worried about getting f dogs pregnant because you are confident in keeping them away from escaping etc. Why then would you neuter? I am not trying to argue but to understand? The fear is that neutering a well behaved dog could change his personality. I feel like that is getting lost. We are talking about looking at a dog as an individual and not as a group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But you are missing the point. If you have a dog that doesn’t display any of the unwanted behaviors (humping/roaming etc) and has a great personality and is calm and you are not worried about getting f dogs pregnant because you are confident in keeping them away from escaping etc. Why then would you neuter? I am not trying to argue but to understand? The fear is that neutering a well behaved dog could change his personality. I feel like that is getting lost. We are talking about looking at a dog as an individual and not as a group.
Neutering a well behaved dog will not change it into an ill behaved dog. There is absolutely no reason to make that claim. You aren't worried about accidents because it won't be you dealing with them, be honest about that. Do what you want, but don't ask for everyone to applaud your decision.
Exactly. And be prepared to be judged about NOT neutering your dog if you do take it out in public, because it will be obvious, it will be noticed and it's depicted as low class. Can't say if that's justified or not but that's going to be the perception of you and your dog.
It’s just such a gross thing. Like spitting in public. I don’t go in for the DCUM worship of “high class” people or anything, but have some self respect and be a decent person.
What's gross is that you are constantly checking to see if dogs have their balls or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But you are missing the point. If you have a dog that doesn’t display any of the unwanted behaviors (humping/roaming etc) and has a great personality and is calm and you are not worried about getting f dogs pregnant because you are confident in keeping them away from escaping etc. Why then would you neuter? I am not trying to argue but to understand? The fear is that neutering a well behaved dog could change his personality. I feel like that is getting lost. We are talking about looking at a dog as an individual and not as a group.
Neutering a well behaved dog will not change it into an ill behaved dog. There is absolutely no reason to make that claim. You aren't worried about accidents because it won't be you dealing with them, be honest about that. Do what you want, but don't ask for everyone to applaud your decision.
Exactly. And be prepared to be judged about NOT neutering your dog if you do take it out in public, because it will be obvious, it will be noticed and it's depicted as low class. Can't say if that's justified or not but that's going to be the perception of you and your dog.
It’s just such a gross thing. Like spitting in public. I don’t go in for the DCUM worship of “high class” people or anything, but have some self respect and be a decent person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes! It only takes one humping session at the dog park to get another girl dog pregnant
I'm not in the DC area, but the rules at most dog parks in my city state no females in heat. There are no rules saying that the dogs need to be fixed. I take my intact male and he never tries to hump the other dogs.
Aren't you afraid of fights? There are lots of neutered males who do not like unneutered dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But you are missing the point. If you have a dog that doesn’t display any of the unwanted behaviors (humping/roaming etc) and has a great personality and is calm and you are not worried about getting f dogs pregnant because you are confident in keeping them away from escaping etc. Why then would you neuter? I am not trying to argue but to understand? The fear is that neutering a well behaved dog could change his personality. I feel like that is getting lost. We are talking about looking at a dog as an individual and not as a group.
Neutering a well behaved dog will not change it into an ill behaved dog. There is absolutely no reason to make that claim. You aren't worried about accidents because it won't be you dealing with them, be honest about that. Do what you want, but don't ask for everyone to applaud your decision.
Exactly. And be prepared to be judged about NOT neutering your dog if you do take it out in public, because it will be obvious, it will be noticed and it's depicted as low class. Can't say if that's justified or not but that's going to be the perception of you and your dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes! It only takes one humping session at the dog park to get another girl dog pregnant
I'm not in the DC area, but the rules at most dog parks in my city state no females in heat. There are no rules saying that the dogs need to be fixed. I take my intact male and he never tries to hump the other dogs.
Plenty of dogs aren't.Anonymous wrote:Mine isn’t neutered.