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samssimonsays
Milo & Me Hoppy Tail Acres
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That is awesome idea! I never thought of that LOL. Thanks @Hens and Roos
I did with 2 different vets and they pushed and got defensive that I was harming him (our first full Pyrenees before him as well) if I didn't get them done. We did our research and discussed things with people who work their dogs and have owned them for 30+ years or been raising them for years and years and all had the same findings, Don't do it. So we went with that and our original gut feelings and when we told our feelings they continued to push to a point where we felt they would do it anyways. Which was sad because the one Vet I had gone to with our animals since I was 9 and he was truly amazing with the animals. For whatever reason, he changed and although he is phenomenal with all other animals, I will never have him perform surgery on a Pyrenees of mine.Don't see where there's a problem with a vet bugging about the dew claw removal... You simply say; NO, DROP IT. and that should end it Poor Rumely... about to become less of a dog than he used to be... Still planning a pure bred mating with Stella down the road?
Lots of things on hold at the moment. My entire life is up in the air right now.
My second DS "corrects" me every time I say something about having an animal "fixed". He says "You are taking away the ability to function the way it was meant to function which is the very definition of broken. Don't say I'm getting him fixed, say I'm having him BROKEN!" #2 son is too clever!