Not exact matches
The pup was
spayed and lived 17 years, but only one of her several littermates, a puppy named Lollypop got a home — the mother
dog was not
spayed and Farfel «
really should have been prevented,» as an older and wiser Ruth now knows.
And, of course, as to the last one, most bitches
really want to be your beloved companion 24 hours a day, so if you
really want to make your
dog happy,
spay her and spend more time with her!
get it
spayed or neutered... our country is so over populated with cats and
dogs that we can't find homes for, so
really spay and neuter..
If you're
really worried about cost, adopt your
dog from a shelter that has a
spay / neuter policy.
I decided to participate [in
Spay Day] because he is a very big
dog and it's super expensive; and it was just a
really,
really great deal.
B - More
Dog's CPBD
really opened my eyes to the whole group of people that I can reach with
spay / neuter advocacy, etc..
Overall, I think that it is best to
spay female
dogs because it
really seems to help them live longer.
I have been amazed at how much easier the surgery itself
really is — it literally takes half of the normal surgery time, the
spay incision is half the normal length, and the
dogs recover in less than half the normal time.
If you're
REALLY worried about
dog bites, you should support correcting the things that cause them: like making sure that all
dogs are trained & socialized properly, making sure that all
dogs are
spayed or neutered, making sure that no
dogs suffer neglect and / or abuse, and if they do, making sure the
dogs are properly rehabilitated.
It just seems to me that there is
really no good reason anymore to not have your
dog or cat neutered or
spayed within the first year of their lives.
Despite the wealth of available information on the
spaying and neutering processes, you might be wondering what the process is
really like from the
dog's own perspective.
«We don't
really see milk production in our
dogs nowadays since most of our animals are
spayed,» Dr. Chayasriwong explains.
Pantz is a neutered blue merle male, 13 yrs old, about 60 pounds, and Coco is a
spayed black tri female, 9 yrs old, about 35 pounds — they are housebroken, primarily used to being indoors, don't know about cats, seem to be okay with other
dogs (have been around and played with neighbors»
dogs in the past), not
really been around kids but fine with people - Pantz is more confident / outgoing one, very sweet, Coco is more reserved at first, she does better if Pantz is with her.
The communities served by the Northern
Dogs are extremely remote and
really do not have access to good nutrition,
spaying and neutering, etc for their pets.
Spayed, reportedly good with other
dogs; I have been at the shelter since September of 2011 and
really deserve to be wisked off my feet to a life of kisses and commitment.
Mine have been rescues all adult life so it was when they needed me.Hindsight being 20/20, it was the perfect time.Once, it saved both our lives & she became my home PT as I wrapped up pool therapy & learning to walk on land again.MissWoogie was my «feverdog» & knew when the lupus was tuning up b4 I did.Xena found@2mos by regional sales mgr friend in industrial park, beaten, burned & starved.They had 6 little rescues & knew what a beauty big girl Woog turned out to be.So I took saucerfeet about the time Mom's femur snappd above the knee replacement - she saved Daddy.He was so worried4momma had PE postop & was nasty to us.Broke his heart.His» grrrls» he called» humans in
dog suits» made it better when stayd w me.In 03 momma inpatnt almost 2mos with stones blocking all 3ducts, liver, pancreas, gallbladder.By then the poststroke dementia was
really bad, wound up pneum & chest tube & had do open surg.Told him had get pittie,
spay heald - what?!