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Originally posted by jenluckenbach
Please Ashley learn something from this so that when you have pets later in life you will realize the need for this simple procedure.
Thank you Jen (I think thats your name). I agree all pets should be neuterd and spayed. Teddy was not Neutered when he was little because he was going to be a show dog. We got Teddy when he was two because he was two inchs to small and his ears were not the right size. We had heard that any dog over 1 who gets neutered goes through withdraw symtoms and will have licking problems. So we held off getting him neuterd. We found out that it wasn't true but by this time Teddy was already 8 or 9 and we hadn't had any problems yet so we did not feel urged to get him neuterd. We never dreamed in our whole life that this would happen. If we would have known back when we first got him we would of had it done right away, but we didn't know, and didn't want Teddy to have licking problems. We have 4 ( :( ) cats and 2 dogs. all 4 cats are spayed and nutered and Chewy is nueterd and then Teddy will be soon. So don't get the wrong impression. We figured if Teddy wasn't haveing problems with them then we wouldn't put him through the pain of all the withdraw symtoms and the licking problem. We thoguht it was for the best, but we all make mistakes.