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Phunkie wrote on 2010-07-30 06:15
We're getting him a girlfriend!
And hopefully they'll have puppies! :)
And if they do, I want to keep one, just so I can raise it and continue my dog's legacy! :lol:
He's not sick or anything, but he's gonna be 10 years old, which is kinda old.
And he's a wonderful pet. Best dog I've ever had.
I'd clone him if I could, but I guess I could settle for an offspring of his. :)
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Shirayuki wrote on 2010-07-30 06:16
Make the puppies mutts :D... We need more interracial babies/puppies QQ
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Chiri wrote on 2010-07-30 06:20
I'm surprised you didn't have him neutered for 10 years...
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Phunkie wrote on 2010-07-30 06:24
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I'm surprised you didn't have him neutered for 10 years...
I think it's a cultural thing-- we don't believe in that.
We only worry about getting female dogs fixed since they're the ones who can get pregnant.
And no one ever wants to deal with a random pregnancy.
Plus, we wanted to have dalmatian puppies since the beginning. We just never got around to finding the dog a partner.
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Kazuni wrote on 2010-07-30 06:50
Puppiessssss.
/wants kittens more.
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Hiccup wrote on 2010-07-30 06:50
My German Shepard is in her prime! If your interested ;D
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Chiri wrote on 2010-07-30 06:59
Hm, maybe it is a cultural thing. I'd rather have the male neutered than a female spayed, because males are known to be less...
aggressive after such a surgery.
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Kazuni wrote on 2010-07-30 07:16
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Hm, maybe it is a cultural thing. I'd rather have the male neutered than a female spayed, because males are known to be less...
aggressive after such a surgery.
And less prone to pee all over to mark their territory.
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Hiccup wrote on 2010-07-30 07:20
We neutered my pom who was a male, he got fat, lazy, and got in horrible shape. Was so sad ;~; Before he was skinny, active, very happy D:
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Kazuni wrote on 2010-07-30 07:33
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We neutered my pom who was a male, he got fat, lazy, and got in horrible shape. Was so sad ;~; Before he was skinny, active, very happy D:
And his bladder was very full amirite.
They like to mark their territory, no?
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Phunkie wrote on 2010-07-30 07:38
Hmm, I always thought that dogs turned out friendly if you raised them around lots of people and other dogs.
My dog used to be aggressive, but that's because he was never around people. It took him a bit of time to get used to strangers and now he's as friendly as ever.
I guess it's just the way you raise your dog. Neutering helps, I guess. But it's not worth the money IMO.
Helps prevent some cancers though. But it also has its own disadvantages.
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Hiccup wrote on 2010-07-30 08:41
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And his bladder was very full amirite.
They like to mark their territory, no?
He became a bum. Eventually couldn't walk.....
:I
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Bakuryu wrote on 2010-07-30 12:26
Good luck Phunk o3o I have two dogs (same race, dachshunds) and we always failed at hooking them up -w- one of them is too big and rough, that the lady-dog can't handle him on top 8D And the other one... well we think he's gay owo;; He only seems interested in male dogs.
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starpaw7 wrote on 2010-07-30 16:47
I wish the dog luck :awesome:
I always my favorite cat to have a kitten, though parents spayed her once we got :no!:
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Serathx wrote on 2010-07-30 16:49
I wish your dog luck with having puppies~
10 years old is pretty old though. XD