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Old 09-03-2012, 11:14 PM   #21
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In all honestly, my male dogs will not be neutered, unless a health condition does pup up that requires it. My females, however, will be spayed if I have no reason to keep them intact, as, IMO, the risk for Pyometria is much too high.
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:27 PM   #22
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I have to say Pink, you have some very very gorgeous looking dogs.
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:33 PM   #23
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Hell, go on and neuter the dog if you think it's balls are ugly. (That's one reason you do it isn't it Kady? Totally reasonable. I'm pro-cropping so it'd be hypocritical of me to say otherwise.)
LOL, I think I said that I just think they ARE ugly, that wasn't why I had Wilson neutered. I had no intentions on ever breeding him, and he's a mutt, so I saw no reason to keep him intact, despite being perfectly capable of handling intact dogs. Sako will be neutered down the road too, obviously after he finishes in both AKC & UKC (GRCH). I'll just have him collected just in case. I have no intentions on keeping him intact his entire life.

I said people being irresponsible was "one reason", I didn't feel like listing them all. I've known a few intact males that got testicular cancer.. can't get that without testicles!

I'll always be someone who would rather see a dog spayed/neutered vs. being kept intact, ESPECIALLY a rescue or a mutt. But that's just me.
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:43 PM   #24
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I have to say Pink, you have some very very gorgeous looking dogs.
Thank you.
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:47 PM   #25
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Thank you.
Any tips on getting my lil boy to grow into such a beast? haha
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:51 PM   #26
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Any tips on getting my lil boy to grow into such a beast? haha
Genetics Mostly, anyway!
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:52 PM   #27
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Bully Max. LOL!
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:55 PM   #28
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Hahaha, figured. I don't know what mine is so I guess I'll just have to wait and see :]
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:57 PM   #29
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Bully Max. LOL!
Oh dear lord LOL.

Hahaha, figured. I don't know what mine is so I guess I'll just have to wait and see :]
Yup, it's a waiting game! My female was all kinds of funky looking up until she was about 16 months.. then she gained about 15lbs. of mostly muscle and now looks pretty darn good for a BYB mutt
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Old 09-03-2012, 11:57 PM   #30
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Kady's right.
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Old 09-04-2012, 12:34 AM   #31
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I've gotten hundreds of puppies fixed over the past 10+ years through different rescues I've worked with and I keep in touch with a lot of adopters, I've never had anyone complain that it led to health issues later down the road. I got Tank neutered when he was 12 weeks old and I've never regretted it. My 10 year old male Chihuahua/Westie mix was neutered at 8 weeks old and he's never had a single health issue. Too many oops litters happen with pit bulls, 70% of the dogs in metro Atlanta shelters are pit bull type dogs. The more they keep being irresponsibly reproduced, the more they will continue to end up with irresponsible owners who put pit bulls in a bad light. I've had so many people tell me they aren't getting their dog fixed because they'll properly contain it, only to later beg me to take in a litter of puppies from an oops litter. Anyone, anywhere can fill out this short application to get financial assistance to pay for a pit bull to get spayed or neutered: http://www.pbrc.net/fund/ap_neuter.html
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Old 09-04-2012, 12:42 AM   #32
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Pet dogs of the general public should be neutered.
If your working, showing, hunting or doing SOMETHING worthy with your dog, keep them balls.

It seems the OP is a kind and loving person who has a nice little pet pup. I would wait till 6 or 7 months then neuter
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Old 09-04-2012, 12:48 AM   #33
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No.... it won't be that bad if you keep him well exercised and engaged in activities. I know A LOT of intact male dogs that are well behaved, not frustrated, and actually handle themselves well around females. Now if you keep him around intact females in heat all the time then yes, you will have a problem.
He is not horny, he is acting out, seeing if he can get away with dominant behavior. Swat him.....


This. My male Saluki didn't even notice such a thing as a bitch in season until these past few months, and he's lived with one the entire time he's been here! But because we train and hunt so much, he doesn't have time to "think" about anything else lol. He also handles himself really well around bitches in season.

I used to be extremely pro neuter/spay. If you search for pictures of my male, Ruger, in the photography section... He was neutered at 7 months and his muscle tone has always been really nice. Genetics, and lots of activities! But at the same time, I have a bitch with spay incontinence and my male's hip dysplasia and other issues, I believe wouldn't be SO extreme had I left him intact longer.

So, like others have said... I think it's best to do your research, look at all the different sides (not just health reasons, but responsibility in owning an intact dog)... and then make your decision
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Old 09-04-2012, 12:57 AM   #34
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Shoot, I had one nuetered BECAUSE of how he acted around gyps is season. Bark, bawl, kick dirt with his back feet, dig and raise all kinds of cane. You could just look at him and think "accident waiting to happen". I don't know how he would have done it, but I bet he would have found a way.
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Old 09-04-2012, 01:04 AM   #35
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Pet dogs of the general public should be neutered.
If your working, showing, hunting or doing SOMETHING worthy with your dog, keep them balls.

It seems the OP is a kind and loving person who has a nice little pet pup. I would wait till 6 or 7 months then neuter
Do not follow this advice IMO. 6 or 7 months is too young. At least wait a year.
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Old 09-04-2012, 01:10 AM   #36
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Not for a pet dog...
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Old 09-04-2012, 01:12 AM   #37
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I think because he will be so active were gunna wait until he's about 2 years old to chop em. We wanna make sure that he doesn't get stunted growth or any problems, but were just gunna have to see how he is growing to make our final decision. :] Thanks everyone! Your all so helpful, I need a forum for my everyday life so other people can make decisions for me hahaha.
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Old 09-04-2012, 01:20 AM   #38
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I think because he will be so active were gunna wait until he's about 2 years old to chop em. We wanna make sure that he doesn't get stunted growth or any problems, but were just gunna have to see how he is growing to make our final decision. :] Thanks everyone! Your all so helpful, I need a forum for my everyday life so other people can make decisions for me hahaha.
Great choice
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Old 09-04-2012, 01:27 AM   #39
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I think because he will be so active were gunna wait until he's about 2 years old to chop em. We wanna make sure that he doesn't get stunted growth or any problems, but were just gunna have to see how he is growing to make our final decision. :] Thanks everyone! Your all so helpful, I need a forum for my everyday life so other people can make decisions for me hahaha.
Thats why we have the "chit chat/lounge" section of the forum Hell we can give advice on more than just pitties! Lol
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Old 09-04-2012, 01:29 AM   #40
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Not for a pet dog...
A pet dog doesn't deserve an extra 5 or 6 months for the benefit of his health??

Great choice Erwinhead
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