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Oh gosh sorry I really misread that hahahaha
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Thank you!!!!What a handsome chap
Handsome handsome boy! I can see why the vet though GSD x rott though.
Can I ask who you used for DNA and a rough costing? I had an unpleasant encounter with someone who told me my dog is not a JRT x even though its very clear he is, and eben though i doubt ill hear from this person again i just want to feel smug they were wrong
There are quite a few kelpies around here ...and we see quite a few in rescues as they are such bright dogs who need exercise and mental stimulation
GSD x borser collie is my vote. I got my puppy neutered at 6 months and he is a lot calmer
Most vets recommend not neutering dogs until they are physically and mentally mature, which could be anything from one to two years depending on breed/type. Early neutering can affect the growth of the joints. Male dogs need testosterone to develop confidence so early neutering can also result in a more insecure - and often therefore more aggressive - dog.
But there is a shedload of contradictory advice out there, and research doesn't seem to have given a clearcut answer, so you need to read, read, read and come to your own decision (bear in mind that when there is lack of scientific date, people tend to get very entrenched in their opinions so take everything with a pinch of salt).
Two things are for sure - (1) being entire is the 'standard model' for dogs, what nature intended, and (2) you can't stick them back on again And there is a saying, 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it.'
Ooooh!!! Ok thanks Joanne I wasn’t aware of that! I’ll ask at his next appointment!There is a temporary solution - an injection that offers the same effects but that wears off. So you could see how it changes his behaviour before you make the final decision.
Great! Thank you!
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