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good description of him Kris. :thumbsup:kris said:poor lamb sounds confused to me B.J! :lol:
Only just seen this thread. I do remember reading that the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association always castrated dogs early to prevent them from cocking their legs and feeling the need to mark a lot, and therefore enable them to concentrate on their work!Lynn-Alexandria said:Ok, when I was in the states. Just before I left I was speaking to a friend of mine. She said that she had been told by a friend of hers that if her dog had never lifted his leg before he was castrated, that after he was castrated he would never lift his leg. The amount of time I have been working with dogs I've never heard anything like that before. And I have never had my dogs castrated. Could someone please answer this question for me?