• he is..he actually was before we got him (when he was 1) and she will be as soon as shes old enough. Definately wouldn't want pups, especially not knowing too much about their backgrounds.


  • @hdolbow:

    he is..he actually was before we got him (when he was 1) and she will be as soon as shes old enough. Definately wouldn't want pups, especially not knowing too much about their backgrounds.

    Good to hear… that is being very responsible


  • how old are they when normally spayed?


  • @hdolbow:

    how old are they when normally spayed?

    Usually between 5 and 7 months…. IMO


  • @tanza:

    Usually between 5 and 7 months…. IMO

    I think so,too. seems the average is 6 mos for most people.

    Although, if they come from the pound {at least here}, they'll spay/neuter as young as -2mos. That's always bugged me. I mean, I understand they want to ensure it gets done, but it seems mighty young to me for that kind of surgery.:(


  • @JazzysMom:

    I think so,too. seems the average is 6 mos for most people.

    Although, if they come from the pound {at least here}, they'll spay/neuter as young as -2mos. That's always bugged me. I mean, I understand they want to ensure it gets done, but it seems mighty young to me for that kind of surgery.:(

    :eek: that is crazy..


  • @JazzysMom:

    I think so,too. seems the average is 6 mos for most people.

    Although, if they come from the pound {at least here}, they'll spay/neuter as young as -2mos. That's always bugged me. I mean, I understand they want to ensure it gets done, but it seems mighty young to me for that kind of surgery.:(

    I don't agree with the 2 month spay/neuter either, however considering if it is a shelter dog, it does make sense. With responsible breeders and responsible owners, IMO I do not spay/neuter till about 6 months… and I tell all my puppy people that also.


  • @tanza:

    I don't agree with the 2 month spay/neuter either, however considering if it is a shelter dog, it does make sense. With responsible breeders and responsible owners, IMO I do not spay/neuter till about 6 months… and I tell all my puppy people that also.

    Like I said, I understand their reasoning entirely. They used to give vouchers for free/reduced cost spay/neutering at the time of adoption of younger cats/dogs, but people still weren't doing it. That's why they started doing it before letting the animals go.


  • I am a big supporter of the local humane society.
    They have found even when they offer $$ to have the folks bring back puppies/kittens to have them fixed, most don't do it.
    The only way they can prevent more dogs/cats in getting the animal fixed before it leaves the shelter.
    I a perfect world, this wouldn't be needed…but as lots of folks are not
    going to be bothered to have the surgerys done, this is the only way they can be sure...
    I am speaking of a all breed humane society.
    I do see their point...


  • @sharronhurlbut:

    I am a big supporter of the local humane society.
    They have found even when they offer $$ to have the folks bring back puppies/kittens to have them fixed, most don't do it.
    The only way they can prevent more dogs/cats in getting the animal fixed before it leaves the shelter.
    I a perfect world, this wouldn't be needed…but as lots of folks are not
    going to be bothered to have the surgerys done, this is the only way they can be sure...
    I am speaking of a all breed humane society.
    I do see their point...

    😃 great minds think alike. I think we posted these two messages {about people not taking advantage of the reduced/free surgery} w/in seconds of one another. {we share the same local Humane Society}.

    I agree; I see their point completely.

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