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Old 06-13-2008, 12:00 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by workingk9s View Post
To me, the benefit outwieghs the risk. The number of dogs that are neutered vs the number that have serious complications is VERY small. The problems arising when neutering is not done is bigger. As long as the dog is not a bleeder, I say do it.
I agree and that is why I have decided to get my 3 year old champion male Boston Terrier neutered. I am having him collected in case I decide I want a puppy from him later. He has a perfect temperment and gets along well with all dogs, including other in tact males, but the threat of possible tumors and prostate problems far outweighs the risk of keeping him in tact.
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