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View Poll Results: do you think 12 weeks is to young to neuter a puppy
yes 83 83.00%
no 12 12.00%
dont know 2 2.00%
sitting on the fence 3 3.00%
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01-11-2007, 12:35 AM
Originally Posted by AnneUK View Post
When they talk about "small animals" they're talking about rabbits, g.pigs etc not small dogs and cats, kittens and puppies

Don't know anything about human babies I'm afraid
So now you can categorically tell me what MY Vet means when he speaks of small animals ????

Actually he 'Means' SMALL animals, as in their size which includes puppies and kittens, hence why he dosn't agree with it.

You would make a very good MP I think, because you are very savvy at twisting what people ask, and then only answering the bits you want to, in a way that doesn't actually answer anything !!
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01-11-2007, 12:38 AM
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Studies have shown that Puppies and Kittens recover quicker from anesthetics compared to adult dogs and cats,
I have to quote you again, because you keep going back and editing your posts !!

Which studies would these be, as it might be of use for all 83% of the members on this thread to take to their own vets who also disagree with it.

Again, I never mentioned recovery times, I asked about the risks, implications and long term effects, but I won't ask again, I think 3 times is enough !
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01-11-2007, 12:43 AM
Originally Posted by Colin Bradish View Post
I always thought they had to be 6 months old.

Why would anyone want to do it earlier as it can't be good for the dog.
That's the whole point it's better and kinder to do them younger. Please do look into it. I too was a bit miffed when I first heard about early neutering.
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01-11-2007, 12:45 AM
Originally Posted by AnneUK View Post
There was a summary done on the studies relating to early neutering, here are the results Documents/PedSNVetJournals%5B1%5D.pdf
I read it its was interesting however not enough to convince me I need science not questionaires sent to people who have adopted from SPCA
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01-11-2007, 12:48 AM
Originally Posted by bajaluna View Post
I read it its was interesting however not enough to convince me I need science not questionaires sent to people who have adopted from SPCA
sorry
It was a summary of scientific studies
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01-11-2007, 12:50 AM
Originally Posted by Malady View Post

Which studies would these be, as it might be of use for all 83% of the members on this thread to take to their own vets who also disagree with it.

Again, I never mentioned recovery times, I asked about the risks, implications and long term effects, but I won't ask again, I think 3 times is enough !
Already posted as an example, please read it this time http://www.columbusdogconnection.com...als%5B1%5D.pdf
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01-11-2007, 12:52 AM
Originally Posted by AnneUK View Post
It was a summary of scientific studies
Read it again hun
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01-11-2007, 12:53 AM
Originally Posted by Malady View Post

You would make a very good MP I think, because you are very savvy at twisting what people ask, and then only answering the bits you want to, in a way that doesn't actually answer anything !!
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01-11-2007, 12:54 AM
Originally Posted by AnneUK View Post
Already posted as an example, please read it this time
I did read it thanks.

Originally Posted by Malady
Again, I never mentioned recovery times, I asked about the risks, implications and long term effects, but I won't ask again, I think 3 times is enough !
Please answer my question THIS time
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01-11-2007, 12:54 AM
Originally Posted by bajaluna View Post
Read it again hun
Read it all hun
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