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Patricia
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 5:21 pm    Post subject: puppy dog needs a home... Reply with quote

Due to change of circumstances( house badly damaged by flood and needs 6 months rebuilding) the owners of one my puppy dogs had to go into rented accomodation. Hence they no longer feel they can keep the puppy as there also is no garden...
He is Black and White, out of Ch  P Toscane, neutered and well behaved so I am told Crying or Very sad
He is barely 7 months old. If you know anyone who would like a very nice puppy, please call me on 01986 798336, as he will be coming back to me...
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 5:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Poor lad - I hope you can find him somewhere soon.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 5:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Neutered - at 7 months?  I know they do cats at that age but didn't think it was good for dogs?  Doesn't it stunt their growth or something?
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 8:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

In fact Annie neutering before sexual maturity can actually end up with a longer limbed and lankier dog as hormones can have an effct on the pituitary gland. Although there are no hard and fast rules as to what will happen to a pup neutered young, I know some that are lanky, some stocky and some 'normal'.

There is a greater will in the veterinary world to neuter younger, whether to avoid leg cocking etc, to possibly guard against later hormone related cancers (more relevant in bitches I believe) or to prevent more unwanted pups I am not sure.

My personal preference is to leave my lads entire until or unless a health reason dictated otherwise. Saying that poor Piper was done yesterday as per his rescues 'rules' and I just hope that in a month or so none of the others decide he is a girl Embarassed  Laughing .

My bitches (remember breeding has not been an issue) were all spayed after I had lost my first dog to pyometra but after having post spay incontinence issues in my weim I would in the future wait till after 2 seasons.
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Patricia
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 10:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sadly, poor little " Dougal" was castrated at 6 months Crying or Very sad  which I totally disagree with Evil or Very Mad . He was one of the best puppies, and it breaks my heart for him to know I have to find the right home. But it won't be difficult at that age...
I don't find neutering changes behaviour and the only good thing is it stops them running off looking for ladies- I suppose if you have neighbours-...
They can still mate and tie even castrated ! I remember looking after a little Cairn in season and my mother in law's poodle tied! Rolling Eyes hummm...
As for the girls, I spay them at about 7 or 8. I have been lucky with their coats apart from one -and I clipped her fluffy bits!-
No trouble with weight either, feed accordingly and exercise...
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 5:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That's why I asked.  I don't agree with spaying or neutering early either.  I do the same as you, Patricia.  my girls are usually 'done' at 7 or 8 - just thinking about having Freckles done after her next season plus 3 months, timing would have been Christmas Day if I'd done it last time. I don't castrate my boys, except for health reasons.  Also if only Belle and Allez are then entire it's not a big problem if we have an 'accident' except that pups aren't selling just now. Four cocker litters in Scotland just now, 110 wire puppies, four working pointers - and goodness know how many others.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Funny Anne, I have had many enquiries for puppies lately, maybe even more than usual over the last few months Confused
Whether people wait for the right puppy is another story Rolling Eyes
You grill prospective owners, don't make their life that easy and still things go pear shape Shocked hummmm.....
Still waiting to hear from Dougal's owner. He had to tell the kids they would no longer have a puppy.... Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is very sad  Sad   Surely their insurance company ought to arrange accommodation that is suitable for their needs  Question  A young family needs a garden and the family, including pets, should be kept together.  Is there any chance of him being boarded or fostered, with family visits, until their home is restored  Question Here's  wishing for a happy resolution for all concerned.



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