Um . . . erm . . . going to ignore most posts right now . . .
You mentioned never owning intact adults before. I won't claim any knowledge other than personal experience, but I've had several dogs in my life. My mother liked males, and believed in neutering them at an older age, if at all. Those dogs were nice calm dogs that did their jobs and were easily trained, and extremely loving without being annoyingly licky. At some point someone convinced her it was her duty to neuter dogs at a younger age, and I'm not sure what the deal on this is, but for some reason those dogs never "grew up." We still had them trained and all that, but they never left their obnoxious puppy stage or calmed down. I've never known such irritating creatures. Now I neuter, but I make sure they've had a few years of being intact so that I don't have to deal with an irritating puppy my entire life. My SO, on the other hand, had his dog neutered at 6 months, and darned if it wasn't several years old now and acts like a puppy. I wish I knew why this seems to happen, because with all this neuter frenzy people seem to think it's all in my head and look at me like I'm a horrible person if I say my dogs haven't been neutered yet (which is ridiculous . . . it's not like I'm allowing them to roam willy nilly to find every grump in heat. As long as I control the dog, what business is it of theirs?).
Anyway, that's my experience with intact males, at least. Easier to train, calmer, and much better, less annoying temperaments.
Grump . . . that's an interesting filter. I think if I was in charge I'd have the word in question changed to "meanie-poo".
You mentioned never owning intact adults before. I won't claim any knowledge other than personal experience, but I've had several dogs in my life. My mother liked males, and believed in neutering them at an older age, if at all. Those dogs were nice calm dogs that did their jobs and were easily trained, and extremely loving without being annoyingly licky. At some point someone convinced her it was her duty to neuter dogs at a younger age, and I'm not sure what the deal on this is, but for some reason those dogs never "grew up." We still had them trained and all that, but they never left their obnoxious puppy stage or calmed down. I've never known such irritating creatures. Now I neuter, but I make sure they've had a few years of being intact so that I don't have to deal with an irritating puppy my entire life. My SO, on the other hand, had his dog neutered at 6 months, and darned if it wasn't several years old now and acts like a puppy. I wish I knew why this seems to happen, because with all this neuter frenzy people seem to think it's all in my head and look at me like I'm a horrible person if I say my dogs haven't been neutered yet (which is ridiculous . . . it's not like I'm allowing them to roam willy nilly to find every grump in heat. As long as I control the dog, what business is it of theirs?).
Anyway, that's my experience with intact males, at least. Easier to train, calmer, and much better, less annoying temperaments.
Grump . . . that's an interesting filter. I think if I was in charge I'd have the word in question changed to "meanie-poo".
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