Dog thread!🐾

A much loved dog owned by an ex Vet nurse. I get the feeling he should be fine.
Where I live and where I work I honestly can't think of a time a big deal has been made of the whole big dog/age thing. Like I get it and understand but I'd never even heard of it till I was around dog owners on the internet. I've heard about it in person maybe like once or twice since?
This is very true. I feel like people make big things out of nothing often
 
I thought it was really young too, so at the time I went and looked up and read a good amount of stuff on it and the consensus was that it was pretty much fine.
But ofc I just searched the SAME inquiry again and the results are entirely different?? šŸ˜µā€šŸ’« (Same browser, etc, wtheck?)
Finding the recommendation for large breeds to just be "when they stop growing" and for both his breeds it's between 1-2 years old. Was also reading about the repercussions of early neutering (which I tried to dig into before but had a hard time finding anything, but of course now that info is extremely available and I'm finding more at a glance than I did spending an hour trying to follow rabbit holes 😭, what?).
I guess I'll talk to my husband about it and see what he thinks. The winters here aren't too consistent from day to day, at least, so if he needs to spend more time outside than he might otherwise, we will have plenty of safe opportunities to put him out. And he loves the snow (which always melts within a couple of hours, haha).
That’s funny🤣
Okay, chatted and looked at statistics etc etc and sounds like waiting til 18 months is okay. He is the one who has to handle the pupper, after all.
Suppose we will simply cross the Winter and Baby bridges as they come!
that sounds good! If he is too much trouble as far as energy and I’d just work harder to keep him busy. I don’t feel like surgically altering him is the best solution to puppy hood🤣
 
That’s good it works for you! Your dogs are also a lot of smaller dogs though, right? I feel like for the larger breeds and especially males it’s more important
Rosie was 70 pounds. Spayed at 6 months and lived a long healthy life. Most of mine are smaller now. Even one heat can cause pyometra which is a deadly emergency, and some don't make it. I just don't want to worry, plus no way I want to raise an accidental litter, or put one of my dogs through that.

I don't pay a lot of attention to stuff about male dogs. :lol:
 
That’s funny🤣
Right?? These silly things are the story of my life. šŸ˜‚
that sounds good! If he is too much trouble as far as energy and I’d just work harder to keep him busy. I don’t feel like surgically altering him is the best solution to puppy hood🤣
Oh yeah, I definitely wouldn't use it as a "solution" to anything. It's just something that needs to happen eventually and I know it can somewhat change their demeanor (though I wouldn't bank on it or hold him to some silly calm standard, lolol) so it's all *ahhh* about juggling when to do things so it all fits together, but since hubby is fine with it it's all good! So yay! Was under the impression that he had stronger opinions on it, but he isn't opposed at all.

Speaking of occupying him, I keep thinking he'd love lick mats, but the ones I find are all soft silicone and I kind of expect he would shred them. šŸ˜… He has a trickle treating toy that I can fill with dry treats, and slather with something soft on the outside. He also has a freezer thing that I can fill with things like pumpkin and strawberries with water for a hot day, and he's gotta work at it for a while. I would love to get him something even more engaging though.
 
This is very true. I feel like people make big things out of nothing often
I'm not saying it's not wise to consider or not true or anything but I like to take everything with a grain of salt :p

Animal ownership is so very varied, not everyone is in the same place to care for their animals the same way and I feel like some people forget that. Like mentioned before, holding off on the desexing of females may cause more heartache and some people just don't want to risk that. It's a personal thing that I don't feel like people should be made to feel bad about if they make a decision that goes against our own views or anything.
 
A much loved dog owned by an ex Vet nurse. I get the feeling he should be fine.
Where I live and where I work I honestly can't think of a time a big deal has been made of the whole big dog/age thing. Like I get it and understand but I'd never even heard of it till I was around dog owners on the internet. I've heard about it in person maybe like once or twice since?
Oh okay that’s good then. And honestly same actually. I don’t think I’ve ever heard it in person.
 
Right?? These silly things are the story of my life. šŸ˜‚
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Oh yeah, I definitely wouldn't use it as a "solution" to anything. It's just something that needs to happen eventually and I know it can somewhat change their demeanor (though I wouldn't bank on it or hold him to some silly calm standard, lolol) so it's all *ahhh* about juggling when to do things so it all fits together, but since hubby is fine with it it's all good! So yay! Was under the impression that he had stronger opinions on it, but he isn't opposed at all.
That makes sense! Just another thing to add, I also think that neutering them keeps them from developing mentally. And I find it interesting because I’ve heard from hunting dog trainers (two different ones on different occasions) that they don’t accept neutered dogs to their program because they believe they don’t have the mental capacity to do the work. Again, this could fall into people over dramatizing things but I still find it interesting.
Speaking of occupying him, I keep thinking he'd love lick mats, but the ones I find are all soft silicone and I kind of expect he would shred them. šŸ˜… He has a trickle treating toy that I can fill with dry treats, and slather with something soft on the outside. He also has a freezer thing that I can fill with things like pumpkin and strawberries with water for a hot day, and he's gotta work at it for a while. I would love to get him something even more engaging though.
Yeah that sound tough. I personally hunting for their food is more mentally stimulating than lick mats. More work on your part but I think it’s worth it. Scattering food around really gets them to use their noses. But some argue that this can cause training issues with them being more focused on the ground that you or thinking they can just eat anything they find. I think that having a clear routine/command avoids these issues though.
 

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