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  • I wanna be the lab!!!!!! For real.

    To get fucked

  • please neuter!

  • @Prov1210 themyartguy, Dont bother! neutering is probably the worst thing you can do, there are JAVMA published studies showing a link between increased prostate cancers and other health issues in neutered males. Dr Mary Wakeman DVM's article also says there is NO reason to neuter males and she cites numerous references on the negative health problems.

    Google Dr Mary Wakeman + neutering and look for 'castration of male dogs' for the article she wrote.

  • Quoting Dr Wakeman: It is no longer medically justifiable to castrate dogs for prevention of cancer. The overwhelming mass of data to the contrary can no longer be ignored, and publications are out there so that no veterinarian can use the excuse of ignorance. Castration predisposes to highly malignant prostatic cancer. Nearly all dogs afflicted with this nasty tumor are neutered individuals. Testicular cancers are very rare and almost always benign."

  • @doggiejigs HAVE YOU LOST YOUR MIND? Neutering cuts down on testicular cancer in dogs. Dr. Mary Wakeman is WRONG. I'm an animal rescuer and work with many veterinarians. ALL of them are pro-neutering!

  • @Prov1210 Theres WAY more than just Dr Wakeman, and she is NOT wrong, she is if you didnt notice a VETERINARIAN! well of COURSE your vets are "pro" neutering- they want the MONEY for this simple unnecessary surgery. In most European countries dogs are NOT altered, this is an AMERICAN thing and has everything to do with peta, wanting to eliminate "pets" and vet's GREED- their bread and butter surgery.

    Ive never had a dog contract even one of the things neutering is CLAIMED to prevent!

  • @Prov1210 Testicular cancer is almost ALWAYS benign, moreover- neutering predisposes the dog to PROSTATE cancer! so you are swopping one cancer for another one and paying for that.

    Neutering can INCREASE the risk of prostatic cancer and pulmonary

    metastasis

    More spayed bitches than intact ones have hypothyroid problems

    See: "Elective Gonadectomy in Dogs: A Review" by

    Katharine R. Salmeri, DVM, April 1, 1991 issue of

    the Journal of the American Vet Med Asso, vol

    198, pg 1183-119

  • @Prov1210 Dogs castrated at 40 days were compared during two to eight months of

    age to their sexually intact littermates in social behavior; no

    differences were seen in mounting, chasing, growling and playing.

    Dominance did not appear to be affected by early castration.

    Dermatitis in and

    around the vulva, and vaginitis, were reported in spayed bitches The vulval skin

    rash seemed to be more common in spayed females that were both obese

    and also had an infantile vulva.

  • o.........k

  • that dog loked determined

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