Not exact matches
I am 44 year old gay white
male looking
for another gay
male who is honest, caring, and loving, who is stocky or has a few extra pounds as I feel that just means more to love,
must love
dogs, between ages 20 to 60 years old,
must accept me
for who I am as I will accept him
for who he is, and who loves...
If your female
dog is full - bred, you
must look
for a
male dog that has similar qualities and consult with a specialist in order to make sure that there is no problem regarding the blood types of each
dog and so that there is no inconvenience whatsoever.
Neutering a
male dog is an absolute
must for controlling and correcting fighting.
If your female
dog or cat was in heat at the time of surgery, you
must keep them away from unaltered
males for at least two weeks.
If your female
dog or cat was in heat (estrus) at the time of surgery, you
must keep them away from un-neutered
males for at least two weeks.
Male dogs must be neutered if older than 8 months old and you
must have proof of rabies vaccination (a tag or certificate)
for each
dog.
In Heat If your female
dog or cat was in heat at the time of surgery, you
must keep them away from un-neutered
males for at least two weeks.
Every female
dog or cat in season
must be humanely confined in a building or secure enclosure in such a manner that the female
dog or cat can not come into contact with an unneutered
male of the same species except
for planned breeding arranged by the respective animal owners.
Rare exceptions can be made
for intact
male or female senior
dogs (
for dog boarding only), but these
must be approved in advance by Dr. McNac.
The current fees are as follows: $ 5
for a spayed or neutered
dog — $ 3 if you are a senior citizen, 62 or older; $ 25
for an intact
male or female — $ 10 senior citizen rate, and $ 1
for a duplicate license, but you
must provide the original gold receipt.
Some breeders use a
male from other breeders but he should have a photo of the
dog and all the paperwork
for health clearances
for you to look at; however, it is a
must to see the female.
In Heat If your female
dog or cat was in heat at the time of surgery, you
must keep them away from un - neutered
males for at least two weeks.
If your
dog is female and the Vet has determined that the
dog is in season (heat), you
must keep her separated from
male dogs for 10 to 14 days following surgery to prevent attempted or active mating which can adversely interfere with healing and possible injury to the female
dog.
When on a walk,
dog must not be allowed to sniff or eliminate anywhere he wants (
for males, one mark against one tree is enough!)
In addition to presenting the voucher to the veterinarian, residents
must make a co-payment of $ 9
for a
male cat, $ 33
for a female cat, $ 42 - $ 56
for a
male dog (depending on weight) and $ 59 - $ 99
for a female
dog (depending on weight).