To Snip or Not to Snip

May 19, 2010 17:57

EDIT: I'm gonna go ahead and have him done. Thanks for the advice and anecdotes, everybody ( Read more... )

spay/neuter

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logosh May 19 2010, 17:04:29 UTC
Sweeping statement is sweeping

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logosh May 19 2010, 17:09:23 UTC
Blanket statements are fun, yes? So all working dogs including police, hunting, and military should be fixed?

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logosh May 19 2010, 17:13:18 UTC
So, what happens when there are no working dogs?

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logosh May 19 2010, 17:19:55 UTC
"People who don't neuter their pets are bad people."

"There is no excuse for it. It's morally wrong, foolish and socially irresponsible. If you don't neuter your pet you are a bad pet owner and a bad human being."

Working dogs are also people's pets, just so you know. Backpedal a little faster, sweetie

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bellasmommy May 19 2010, 17:50:57 UTC
Not neutering a dog doesn't necessarily mean they are going to be bred. You can still be a responsible owner with an intact dog.

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logosh May 19 2010, 17:17:01 UTC
Because all breeders are BYBs, amirite?

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logosh May 19 2010, 17:20:43 UTC
"Obviously we're not talking about licensed breeders of purebred dogs. "

'Cept that's not what you said

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petulant May 20 2010, 01:47:42 UTC
You do realize that most puppy mills are licensed, right? Soooo

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lotus82 May 20 2010, 04:27:16 UTC
Yes, because BREEDING in general is SOOO good.

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