hi and thanks. she is not my only dog but she is my only show dog. Surely as a responsible owner if you have no intention of breeding your dogs should be spayed to reduce ovarian cancers uterine infections and such?
Charlotte is my first show dog and all other dogs before her where pets and all of them where spayed and i never have had urinary problems with any of them. also when bitches are spayed surely it take s lot of pressure off the owner when the bitch is due into season? i have never had to deal with a bitch in season before and quite truthfully it is not my favourite time, having to lock her up and not take her out to the beach which is her favourite thing to do not being able to take her to market with me etc etc.
what do other people think, if you have no intention of breeding should the bitch or dog be spayed or is there no harm in leaving them entire?
like i say iam no expert in this sort of thing and its great to be able to talk to other people about this and get constructive feed back.
Thanks to every one who replied. :cheers:
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Charlotte is my first show dog and all other dogs before her where pets and all of them where spayed and i never have had urinary problems with any of them. also when bitches are spayed surely it take s lot of pressure off the owner when the bitch is due into season? i have never had to deal with a bitch in season before and quite truthfully it is not my favourite time, having to lock her up and not take her out to the beach which is her favourite thing to do not being able to take her to market with me etc etc.
what do other people think, if you have no intention of breeding should the bitch or dog be spayed or is there no harm in leaving them entire?
like i say iam no expert in this sort of thing and its great to be able to talk to other people about this and get constructive feed back.
Thanks to every one who replied. :cheers: