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Ok I know some believe that getting your boy 'done' is a big no no so please don't jump down my throat for asking this but I have been reading about it and wanted to know what you all think about it.

Bear in mind a few points before I tell you what is on my mind.

Sidney is a little over 2 years old .... we NEVER want for him to be a Dad and he will NEVER have relations (if he does then it will be with out our know so) he is nicknamed Sir Sidney Humpadink because he is (we think) sexually confused and all our friends dogs have to run away after a good play around other wise Humpadink tries to make advances. :- " very embarrassing :b

That said, my reason...... and I hope I haven't gone to around the houses and lost you all.... is..... Benjamin is soon to be coming home with us to live (he is 1 month old today) and I don't want for Sidney to feel that to make himself the dominant of the two, he has to corrupt his little brother in such a way. :b

So would it be best to get Sidney done now so he can get over his operation before the new arrival comes here or do we sit tight and just see how it goes?

And if we sit tight, any tips on how to stop anything like this happening.

I never wanted Sidney 'done' as he really doesn't have a problem as such (and him being my baby, I don't ant for him to have to go through something like this for no reason at all) and it is only if he is with us when we go diving and there are 3/4 male dogs down on the beach (they live there)... one dog called Bracken in particular even though he has had the operation is a tease to girls and boy dogs a like, he is a very strange boy indeed.

So who has more than the one boy? and do you have problems like this? have you had your boys done? if so why and if not why?

I hope you don't mind me asking but thought I would ask now while something can still be done.

I hope all that made sense, it is still early in the morning and I have not long been donked on the nose by an excited dog after our walk :wacko:

Now thinking I may of put this in the wrong section :b

TIA x
 
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