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    Dog getting fixed

    Hello everyone! I have a 2 year old bulldog and am wondering if getting it fixed would be a bad decision on my part. My dog is the only thing i really care about as for i am not in a relationship and have no kids. I feel that if i get him fixed he will shun me forever and never talk to me again. Also, I would hate for myself to be fixed so i feel that i shouldnt have him fixed. Yet, he goes around and humps everything, even my neighbors when they stop by...WHAT DO I DO?!?!?!?

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    You should absolutely get him fixed. He will not hate you for it, or resent it one bit. In fact life will be more pleasant for you both! He will not shun you, I promise!
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    I got my dog fixed and he was calm and happy and he never blamed me for it! Definitely do it! It should make him much easier to live with!
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    If anything, remember that he can't get testicular cancer if he doesn't have them. It will save you the heartache and cost of treating that and save him from getting it.
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    Asia

    Hello, I have a question. I know nothing about dogs but my Aunty and I were just talking and she has a dog named Asia. She is a lovely dog. I have babysat her on occasion. She is a 14 yr. old border collie mix. The skin is peeing off her armpits. Her skin and her hair are falling out, also her groin area. Vet sez she has no cancer. Well the vet doesn't know so what' s this about. Anyone. Is it simply old age or what

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    Quote Originally Posted by mon View Post
    Hello, I have a question. I know nothing about dogs but my Aunty and I were just talking and she has a dog named Asia. She is a lovely dog. I have babysat her on occasion. She is a 14 yr. old border collie mix. The skin is peeing off her armpits. Her skin and her hair are falling out, also her groin area. Vet sez she has no cancer. Well the vet doesn't know so what' s this about. Anyone. Is it simply old age or what
    It sounds like it could be any number of problems, has the vet done bloodwork? Various things like kidney or liver trouble or hormone imbalances can cause these symptoms.
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