To neuter or not to neuter
that is the current question in our household. For me, it was a no-brainer. All of the dogs we owned growing up were neutered and that was that. However, Tim is hesitant to neuter because he's living in a fantasy land that Ryu will be a stud someday. We are in no way seriously considering breeding so I don't see where the doubt should arise. We also are not planning to place him in shows. Also, we are planning to bring a female Shiba into our household in the next year so I want to take that into consideration as well. What are your thoughts? Basically, I'm looking for "ammunition" to prove my point or get my @$$ handed to me
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Neuter, end of story. Tell Tim that his nuts aren't attached to Ryu's. There are plenty of fully committed, wonderful Shiba breeders out their who have their own stud dogs that are carefully selected. Breeding is not a something that should be done taken lightly, there are enough Shibas who can't find good homes as it is.
Neutering can help reduce the chances of several cancers and eliminate the chance of testicular cancer. Neutering will also keep your male dog from asserting aggressive behaviors that might pop up if he smells a bitch in heat (that could be miles away).
I agree too. Neutering is the way to go. As Brandon pointed out, breeding isn't a hobby that you pick up one day. If you plan to make it a full time job, that's a different story. Otherwise. Neuter. It's really the responsible thing to do.
And Brandon..'Tell Tim that his nuts aren't attached to Ryu's' was hilarious!! Kurt always said that he wouldn't have been able to take Keigo to the vet to get neutered (if he wasn't neutered when we adopted him). His response was 'you just don't do that to another guy'. It seemed ridiculous to me since he's NOT ACTUALLY DOING THE CUTTING...but now I understand. LOL.
Thanks guys!!! I knew we'd have enough ammunition to kick Tim's doubt into dust :-) I think the "Tell Tim that his nuts aren't attached to Ryu's" comment really nailed it down! There are just too many reasons favoring the neutering that we couldn't logically come up with a good reason not to. So, the appointment is made and we'll be uploading pictures like Romi in less than a month!
(Note: Thanks for the help guys - It's always so much easier to get a point across when I say the Shiba experts online said so!)
Lol, Brandon you're funny.