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    We are most likely going to show Dale...so he has not been neutered yet. If we decide in the future that he isnt going to be shown (if he doesnt reach the standard weight of a full grown Swissie male), then he will get neutered.

    After adoption, i had both cats neutered/spayed...









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    Everyone that can be in this house, is!!!! Only those silly birdies aren't "fixed" and if they could be, they would be!!!!

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    Dogs:
    Ginger- yes
    Josie- not yet, but do plan on it soon!

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    Fuzzy Wuzzy- yes,spayed
    Little Kitty- not yet but soon!
    Ozzie- yes
    Tigger- yes
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    Yes, Blueberry is neutered
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    Cadbury is!

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    All of mine are except the rats. I was going to neuter Frisco, but I didn't get enough money and now he's too old to even worry about a neuter. He's turning two at the end of this month, but he sure doesn't act like it!

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    Simba & Nala are both fixed. Both were fixed when we adopted them. Wouldn't have it any other way.

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    My Doberman, Blue, wasn't fixed because we intended to breed him but it turns out he was too big for standard *according to the snooty breeders around here, I think he's just fine* and now *at 8 years old* he is too old to be fixed. I had my Twilight baby fixed when I got her...the previous owner never had the $$$ to do it...she was over a year old when I got her and didn't even have her first shots ! I don't think she even went to a vet at all. I forked out the cash, having a healthy dog meant a lot more to me than having the money to get more useless junk. I wish more people would think the same way. As for the other pets...fixing a bird or a fish is really hard and Im not even sure if you CAN fix a leopard gecko lol

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    Originally posted by DJFyrewolf36
    * and now *at 8 years old* he is too old to be fixed.
    That's not too old at all --- I had my girl spayed at seven years, which is alot bigger surgery than a neuter. The rate of deaths in adult dogs has actually been more than the rate of death in senior dogs from anesthesia.

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    As for the other pets...fixing a bird or a fish is really hard and Im not even sure if you CAN fix a leopard gecko lol [/B]

    DJFyrewolf36, I don't know if that is done much. But it strikes me as funny!

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    Harley is neutered & Sylvia was spayed yesterday.
    Billy and Willy! (2 of my 4)


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    Yes, both neutered. Kai was neutered a little over a year old and Kaedyn was neutered at around 5 years of age.

    I'd also only keep an intact animal if I planned on showing it but like shelteez2 said, I'd spay/neuter after the Ch. has been completed. No plans on breeding what so ever. I'd just like to try showing one day.

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    Yep! Cassie and Mittens are spayed, Thumper and Austin are "gelded", C.P. is getting spayed SOON, and I dont know why Boo Boo isnt neutered yet but if we get another dog he will be neutered.
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    Originally posted by DJFyrewolf36
    My Doberman, Blue, wasn't fixed because we intended to breed him but it turns out he was too big for standard *according to the snooty breeders around here, I think he's just fine* and now *at 8 years old* he is too old to be fixed.
    Well I'm sorry but breeds have standards for a reason. If you didn't have a standard and breed for that standard you wouldn't have your breed.
    I hope my point comes across, I know it didn't come out the way I want it to.

    And I agree with Wolfsoul...8 is not too old.

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    Originally posted by My Peanuts
    Harley is neutered & Sylvia was spayed yesterday.
    How is sylvia? Did she do ok?

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