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Getting Neutered made no difference to Zipper's physique or energy levels.
But it did stop him trying to hump every menstruating teenage girl who came into our house - which was very embarrassing for my daughters and their friends
Didnt change my boys either.

Both remained lean for years and years. Even now at 10 and 11 neither are overweight and both are still extremely active.
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Old 17-02-2010, 05:39 PM
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Getting Neutered made no difference to Zipper's physique or energy levels.
But it did stop him trying to hump every menstruating teenage girl who came into our house - which was very embarrassing for my daughters and their friends
Im pleased to hear it made no difference having him neutered he is such a character it would be a shame he is only 7 months old and is trying his "luck" with all the female doggies so I think its the op for him poor lad
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Old 17-02-2010, 05:45 PM
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hi, my little dog is about one i am so confused what is best for him, really, just to say i am with you on that...do we have right to interfere - it is his temperament and personality as well, not just body part - dew claws!
Fleur has just said his energy levels havent changed after the op so Im pleased about that I know what you mean I would hate it to change his character as he is full of fun although now he has started going after female doggies and he is only7 months old so I think he will have the op when he is older poor thing the vets says its a good thing but I will talk with him when he goes for his annual check up and jabs
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Im pleased to hear it made no difference having him neutered he is such a character it would be a shame he is only 7 months old and is trying his "luck" with all the female doggies so I think its the op for him poor lad
Just had my Jasper done 2 days ago and he is doing just fine. I was very confused too for a few months and then read abt this and finally decided I sd go ahead for his later health . He is very active today though he is a bit sore and weak( I think ) after going after my cat . It is a major job trying to stop him from running and jumping . He was begging for pizza tonight . Jasper is welsh springer and he is now 11 months.
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Just had my Jasper done 2 days ago and he is doing just fine. I was very confused too for a few months and then read abt this and finally decided I sd go ahead for his later health . He is very active today though he is a bit sore and weak( I think ) after going after my cat . It is a major job trying to stop him from running and jumping . He was begging for pizza tonight . Jasper is welsh springer and he is now 11 months.
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Thats good to know Jasper is fine this website is great when we have any problems with our doggies it helps to know what is best for them
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