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don’t spam the same iteration of the same thing... this is your warning... as you know spamming is against the chat rules ... saying the same thing over and over is not good for the chat.... I get it you miss blackout and I’m sure others too but most people are here for WZ and spamming those things make chat potentially hostile.. last thing I will say about this
 

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Domino is a gorgeous Terrier cross male puppy aged 14-16 weeks old. He will be small-medium sized when fully grown. He is a very sweet-natured puppy- he is good with other dogs, young enough to integrate with cats and can live with children 6+.
 

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Domino is fully vaccinated, been microchipped, wormed and deflead. He needs to be neutered when old enough and evidence sent to us via your vet
 

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Someone used to say that neutering is bad for dogs. Like, it's a common practice for dogs to get neutered. What's the issue here?
 

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To help you understand the modern claims that spay/neuter is bad for dogs, we've looked at dozens of studies examining some aspect of the possible health effects of gonadectomy - the removal of the dog's gonads (sex organs, the testes in males and the ovaries in females). We'll describe the evidence and discuss what it all means
 

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Firstly animals cats and dogs don’t have sex for fun. They do it because they are driven by strong sexual hormones which can put them in harms way. Like a male dog jumping a fence to get to a female in heat. Thet don’t miss having sex or even know their ability to do so was taken away. Because it’s only there for procreation.
Not only for safety reasons but also refucing the amount of animals in shelters or strays on the streets. You may think you are choosing the less cruel route by not sterilizing your pet but what happens to all the kittens and puppies? After you give them away you have no way of knowing how they are being treated. In most cases you can’t find homes for them and they end up in shelters. Or you have to keep them and sooner or later you have a house full of stressed out animals. I have a neighbor in a similar situation with cats. She started getting more and more kittens but couldn’t find homes for them. Guess what happened? The SPCA came to take all the cats away and they are now probably all dead.
I once read an interesting article that talked about how every human on this planet needs to own roughly 7 pets in order for all pets to have a home. Not every family. Every person. Imagine if all those animals were making babies. See above situation for reference. You are misguided and naive if you think that your pets should be free to procreate as they please, because essentially you are contributing to overpopulation.
Furtermore it’s actualy more cruel to allow your female animals to be pregnant all the time. It’s a lot of work for her. It saps valuable nutrition from her.
Do you eat meat and drink milk? Then you are already contributing to cruelty. Nothing humans do on this planet is cruelty free. Our very existence is destruction. So I choose to look at the bigger picture and choose the path that has a better outcome for all animals. I will continue to sterilize my pets because it is the right thing to do.
 

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Like I haven't owned a dog or cat but it seems common sense to neuter or spay them to "help control the pet population".



Did @RayP engage in any of this with Joe / Harley
 

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Like I haven't owned a dog or cat but it seems common sense to neuter or spay them to "help control the pet population".



Did @RayP engage in any of this with Joe / Harley



Yeah the adoption center we got Harley from does that before allowing any of their dogs to be adopted.
 

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NUZZLES & CO.

We’re Nuzzles & Co., a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) no-kill organization located in Summit County, Utah. In 1990, a group of volunteers founded our organization, originally known as Friends of Animals Utah, so we could come together to find homes for animals in need. Since then, we have found homes for over 20,000 pets.
 

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Yeah the adoption center we got Harley from does that before allowing any of their dogs to be adopted.
yeah every shelter basically has or requires pets to be spayed or neutered before they go to you

don't see what the issue is
 

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