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Neuter? Risks?

Discussion in 'Health & Nutrition' started by krystalnadine, Jul 9, 2014.

  1. :confused:my pit bull just turned 2 years and wanted to get him neutered, but wanted to know risks, or what would be best? To neuter or not to neuter?:confused:
     
  2. Kelticwarrior

    Kelticwarrior Top Dog

    not to neuter, considered to be pre-meditated mutilation and disfigurement of an animal. A cruel and inhumane practice performed by "so called" animal rights activists and radical anti animal extremists like the H$U$ and SPCA's.
     
  3. Kelticwarrior

    Kelticwarrior Top Dog

    MUTILATION
    the cutting off or otherwise depriving an animal of a limb or other essential part. classified as mutilations performed by animal welfare organizations.
     
  4. Saiyagin

    Saiyagin Chihuahua

    Why do you want to get him neutered?

    The only thing spaying and neutering a dog does is it prevents them from reproducing, any other reasons like it makes a dog less aggressive/territorial or less likely to escape and roam/wander off or the best one yet it prevents cancer is all just a crock of shit.

    A.R. activist push spay and neutering for one reason and one reason only which is "population control agenda", they dont care or give a shit about the possible side effects and health risks to your dog during and after the spay/neutering procedure.

    Why dont you hear much about the SIDE EFFECTS of spaying and neutering your pet????Because Big organizations with a lot of power and money COVER UP (HIDE) or TWIST the truth to further there own hidden agenda. Most Articles on spaying and neutering are covering up the truth which are written mostly by veterinarians due to either being ignorant of the truth or for profit ($$$$) as it can cost any where from $120.00-200.00 for a spay and neuter procedure.

    For example here is a quote I took from a spaying and neutering article>"A fixed dog is able to enjoy a better quality of life than an unaltered canine", really really???? How the fuck does a unaltered HEALTHY dog enjoy a better quality of life after he is altered (spayed/neutered)??????LMAOROTF
     
  5. treezpitz

    treezpitz CH Dog Staff Member

    Yes, please neuter him.
     
  6. BullDawg

    BullDawg Big Dog

    agreed: why are you thinking about chopping his nuts off? gutta agree with the above comment. (Sai's post) H$US and like-minded agencies push that shit, but in reality, keep your dog leashed/confined and you wont have to worry about unwanted litters.
    neutering is an unnecessary surgery imo. in all my years with dogs (lots=i'm old) i've never neutered any of my males.
    here's some reading: http://www.pet-informed-veterinary-advice-online.com/male-dog-neutering.html#pros-cons-neuter

    your call though...
     
  7. treezpitz

    treezpitz CH Dog Staff Member

    Sounds good about leashing and confining but I have a feeling the OP won't be able to do so for the life of the animal to prevent unwanted litters, that's why I say cut the balls off.
     
  8. patjr

    patjr Top Dog

    There is a very slight risk anytime there is a need to put anything 'under the knife' to perform an operation(I've no idea if this still can be done in a safer way, without using an anaesthetic).....you may experience weight gain(an change in diet and/or physical activity should be able to rectify this if it becomes a problem) and you may notice a change in mentality(less on the mind?????ummm fu# king and the frustrating attitude when in need lol...but the aggression remains.).....if preventing reproduction is the aim, then I think, it's as good an option as any without resorting to culling.....life's a risk, try not to worry kystalnadine:)
     
  9. NorCalTim

    NorCalTim Big Dog

    He may get an attitude (I have seen this with fixed females).
    He may die on the operating table (heard of this happening to a male).
    He may get lazy (there is a guy with a cattle dog near by who made the big mistake of cutting his balls off). Now he does not work the cattle.
    I saw a dog take 3 years to develop properly. It never would have happened if he was neutered.
     

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