THANKS EVERYONE FOR YOUR INPUT!
The overwhelming majority of you vote to spay. I guess in my heart I had already made that choice too or I wouldn't of made the vet appointment. She is scheduled to go in on Feb 12th.
Some of you brought tears to my eyes with your thoughts. Especially Leslie when she said she would want one of Dixie's pups if I did have another litter. What a high compliment since I know how much Graham is loved. Leslie, when you do want another pup and if it's a Golden let me know because I know many people who breed reputably for the betterment of the breed.
Several of you said Dixie has done her part and you are all right! She has and I don't want to see her age faster than normal. Our time with our beloved pets is so short as it is. Thanks for all the input and making me feel more comfortable with the decision to have her spayed. You guys are great cyber friends and I cherish each of you and your ability to tell it like it should be! :D
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Originally posted by Dixieland Dancer
Some of you brought tears to my eyes with your thoughts. Especially Leslie when she said she would want one of Dixie's pups if I did have another litter. What a high compliment since I know how much Graham is loved. Leslie, when you do want another pup and if it's a Golden let me know because I know many people who breed reputably for the betterment of the breed.
Hi Candice,
I am hoping to get a golden or a GSD (depending on what my heart tells me when the time comes) this summer or early fall. I have absolutely no desire to show in confirmation, but the thought of showing in obedience is something that I am really interested in. I will absolutely not breed, and the pup will be spayed at 6 months, or when the vet gives the OK to spay, and I want a female. I can't afford to spend a huge amount on a pup (a breeder of GSD's that I am REALLY interested charges $3000 for puppies) but I know that quality does not come cheap, I just don't want to be paying for a show champ since I am not going to do confirmation. I want a pet, not a show champ, but I want a very willing and eager dog who is very easy to train.
Believe it or not, I was looking in a Dog World magazine and I saw an add for GR pups that were bred for huge size! I don't agree with that! They were not advertising the temperment, intelligence, or show champs that they had, they were advertising HUGE pups! That made me want to only go through a breeder that I knew and trusted. A breeder who bred for all the good qualities and as close to the standard as possible...not for huge size!
I will let you know when we get a house and my husband and I are ready. The only reason I decided to get another dog while I still have Graham, is that he is showing so much interest in the dogs here at the apartment that I live at. He is making alot of friends and he's starting to look forward to seeing his doggie friends outside so he can play. I am going to take him to doggie daycare one day a week (can't afford any more days per week) once his leg heals up and so he can get used to being around other dogs more often.
Anyway, I totally respect your breeding standards and morals, and I would ONLY want to buy a golden from someone as wonderful as you. Good luck getting Dixie spayed. It's the loving thing to do :)
My decision is to spay her!
She is my heart dog and I love her more than I can possibly relay in words. I do not want to let anything (even having puppies) come between her and the rest of our lives together! She gave me a beautiful boy to love. And who knows, if I use Dusty as a stud perhaps I can keep one of the puppies from his litter! :D
Thanks again everyone for your input. I am comfortable with the decision now. :) :) :) YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST!!!!! :D