SAFE SEX AND YOUR PETS
Tam Cordingley ©
TheDogPlace.org

There
are as many myths about sex for pets as there are about sex for people.
Let's have a frank discussion about breeding your dog or having a litter of
puppies.
1)
Every female should have one
litter before being spayed.
FALSE
-
There is no reason, physically or
temperamentally to breed any female except improvement of
the breed. If spayed, she is less likely to develop
mammary cancer, surely won’t develop uterine cancer, and
won’t suffer whelping
risks.
2)
I want the kids to see the
miracle of birth.
WRONG
-
It teaches kids that life is
unimportant. Every puppy born is the ultimate
responsibility of the breeder as long as that dog is
alive. That means if the puppies aren’t all placed by
the time they are 8-10 weeks old, you deal with it.
You don’t take them to the shelter for someone else to have
to place or destroy. You don’t give them away in front
of the supermarket – you don’t let them loose in the country
and hope they find homes before they starve, get hit on the
road, or die of disease. You feed, vaccinate, clean up
after, socialize and love them until good, permanent homes
are found. If they need to be relocated a year later –
you deal with it. Every litter born means a 10+year
commitment. Let the kids watch a video on whelping
while you have your nice pet female
spayed.
3)
I want my male to be a daddy, it
will settle him down.
FALSE
-
A neutered (castrated) male is
happy. He is not at the mercy of raging
hormones. He is not at risk of escaping when tempted
by neighborhood females. He will never get testicular
cancer. He will be less likely to indulge in marking
pattern wetting. Unless he is such an outstanding
example of his breed that, after proving his excellence in
the show or performance arenas, it would be necessary to use
him, he is much better off neutered. A pet dog should
be just that, a pet. He or she does not require
reproductive organs to be a pet.
4) My dog was expensive. I want
to earn back his/her cost.
WRONG
-
It cost money to properly raise a
litter. Vet fees, breeding fees, food, advertising –
all cost money. You might break even if every pup sold
at eight weeks, but the ones that run on to 4, 5 or 6 months
are very expensive. Plus, they destroy your yard
unless you are really prepared for multiple
dogs.
5)
My aunt (uncle, best friend)
wants one of Fluffy’s pups.
WRONG
-
Very seldom will Fluffy have only one
puppy, and that of the desired color and sex. Refer to
#2 for questions about the rest of Fluffy’s litter!
There are also sexually transmitted diseases between
dogs. Hip X-rays, eye checks, blood
checks.
Breeding dogs in today’s world is best left
to the professionals. Ethically and financially it is better
to spay or neuter your pet. You’ll both be better
off! |
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