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10-08-08, 12:26 AM | #21 |
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Mr Vinster spent 24 hours on the sofa after his op.
He was pretty silent but feeling the drugs wear off after a while I think. He was OK until you went and showed him any attention, after that he would just look at you and cry and wimper, woefully, until you walked away. At which point he would stop. Little Git He's amazing now, he loves everyone equally. Mainly me. To compare like with like Shelly - my sister had her Springer done 9 months ago, and he's as mad now as he was before. We think he's a bit "special" though. |
10-08-08, 08:25 AM | #22 |
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It's a Springer Spaniel!! They are the type of dog that wants to run all day long and hence the excitement.
I have had Kasper neutered but he is a cross, rescue dog and indeed this was for not having Cancer issues etc. I would double check though if I was you with the Springer Spaniel club as I believe that for this particular breed other problems might arise after castrating him. All vets (or at least most of them) will advise you to go ahead with it but I would defo speak to the owners club first! With regards to the op - when Kasper had it he was a bit dizzy for the day but after that he was back to his old good self from the next day! He didn't get anymore quiet and he still hamps almost anything that moves........so this might not be the solution to your problems |
10-08-08, 09:45 AM | #23 |
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shell its abit of a myth that cutting a dogs danglies off calms them down, more often than not it doesnt work, think how bad you will feel if you get that done to him and he is the same or worse he might get depressed lol. Seriously though do some research with other spaniel owners not the vet as the vet will tell you its a good idea as they are getting paid for it . My skips abit nuts but i just couldnt get his nads cut off he would never forgive me, and i very much doubt it would change him at all.
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10-08-08, 10:17 AM | #24 |
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Ahhh ya all making me feel bad for doing it.
I also thinking of cancer in years to come ..... gonna post on Springers Forum later and do some research. I will only do what's best for my baby.
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10-08-08, 10:28 AM | #25 |
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Cancer? shell dogs have had danglies since there have been dogs having them doesnt make a dog more prone to it, im sure you will do whats best for samson
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10-08-08, 11:06 AM | #26 | |
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Having danglies means that there is something to get cancer - no danglies = 1 less thing to get cancer on. Do your research and then decide |
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10-08-08, 11:15 AM | #27 |
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Ok so it wont get ball cancer due to it not having any but what about ever other type of cancer?? its not a reason to cut anything off a dog no more than it is a human, you wouldnt cut your nads off just so you wouldnt get it would you , there has to be other bonefidey reasons behind it i,e the main reason was to call him down wasnt it? if this is guaranteed then great but if its not which i would suspect it isnt then why put him through the pain and discomfort? like you say the spaniel owners club if a good starting place for advice.
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10-08-08, 05:26 PM | #28 | |
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Also if you ever get a 2nd dog it takes away a lot of problems there and also will stop him getting so stressed if there is a bitch in season nearby. Plus it takes away the risk of cancer when he is older. Sammy |
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10-08-08, 05:28 PM | #29 |
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http://www.apbc.org.uk/article4.htm
Also why do people feel that they don't want to neuter their dogs but its perfectly ok to send their bitch in for spaying when its a much more risky procedure?? Sammy |
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Shelly How could you!! Poor samson !! |
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