Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
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It's not the vets place.
imo his practice, his place.. dont like it go elsewhere, as blunt as that is its the truth, no different then going with att, hating their service and switching to sprint, dont like it go somewhere else.

If you do research, it isnt just about pet over population, its about the health of the dog too.. seriously, look it up. I worked at a vets office for many years and cant tell you how many times we did spays on females because they were impregnated and the owners didnt want a litter, or spays on teenage dogs because they were full of cancer caused by not being spayed. They are more prone to cancers and tumors when not spayed as you will read.. good enough reason IMO to spay.

Unless you have some grand champion show dog there is no reason to breed your pet. My mom wanted to breed her male yorkie but he was not the ideal for the breed. he was a lovely dog but confirmation, size, exc were not perfect for the breed. Needless to say he was neutered two months ago. Everyone is entitled to their opinion but if more animals were "fixed" pet over population wouldnt be what it is today.