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Re: [pyrnet] Separation anxiety in re: neutering
Terry,
FYI Peri-anal ademonas are directly related to the production of testosterone.
Had Patou been neutered these never would have developed. He had to
be neutered as part of the surgery to prevent them from reoccuring. I thought
the issue was health issues and neutering. This is a big health issue. One that
leads to death. And avoidable.
I don't buy your flippant attitude about my dog's health. But what I would
like to say to you does not belong on this list. If you would like to continue
this "discussion" please email me privately.
Regards,
Carol Brescher Boyle
www.naturaldogfood.com
>
> In a message dated 3/26/01 4:22:47 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> carol@pyr.uniflex.net writes:
>
> << ou can get as philosophical as you want. But when the chips are down and
> you are looking at loosing a cherished family member because of something
> that you elected not to do (neuter) - you think real hard about this issue.
> Count me in on the side that promotes neutering.
>
> Regards,
>
> Carol Brescher Boyle
> >>
> At age 12, that would equate to an 84 year old human would it not? That is a
> nice long time to remain healthy. Eventually something is going happen to all
> of us and all of our animals, it is only a question of when. My wife's uncle
> had prostate surgery six years ago at age 81. His doctor left the catheter in
> for too long a period of time, and now he has to wear diapers. He regrets
> ever having the surgery, and says that if given a second chance he would not
> have it done.
>