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  1. #1
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    I've never heard that spaying makes a female MORE aggressive! Quite the opposite, it calms them as they not longer have all those hormones revving them up.
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    None of my girls have had that problem after being spayed.

    Huney, Bon & Simba-missed so very much
    Remembering all the Rainbow Bridge Pets

  3. #3
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    Mooshi,

    I just wanted to say, that I use a Breeder, who will not let one of his Females become pregnant, UNLESS he has a sufficient number of customers, for the Dogs to be placed. (and no exceptions)
    We had to wait for about 3 months, to get our Female Becca.

    I think this should be the only way one could get another Dog.
    If you're not willing to wait, then, you probably didn't need one anyway

    I admit the wait was grueling. We already had all the toys, bunks and stuff for a new puppy, from getting Sneakers, so, we didn't have anything to do, just twiddle our thumbs in anticipation !

    Have a good Day !
    S.W.
    Sneakers, Becca, Ichabod & NA'vi

    Dogs know that you love them, whether you own them or not
    If you’re not watching FREE TV, you should be !

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