Its so cruel!
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Hi glad tbb. Will ask the vet when she gets a mo, but looking a your photos one of your dogs has terrier in him and that usually makes for a very strong willed dog, I know mine is!! They mabe just think it's a good game as more than one dog together like to pack. however castration does usually calm them down but not staight away as the testosterone still flies round the body for a few months afterwards! But if there is a bitch in season near by it will be driving them crazy.
Hi glad tbb. Will ask the vet when she gets a mo, but looking a your photos one of your dogs has terrier in him and that usually makes for a very strong willed dog, I know mine is!! They mabe just think it's a good game as more than one dog together like to pack. however castration does usually calm them down but not staight away as the testosterone still flies round the body for a few months afterwards! But if there is a bitch in season near by it will be driving them crazy.

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So am I right in guessing that you guys wouldn't eat horse?
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Nope i couldnt eat horse - we have a fox and a squirrel that live behind our house - fox is called Fred and the squirrel in called Sid - very cute - i know they are vermin.
Take care all.
Nope i couldnt eat horse - we have a fox and a squirrel that live behind our house - fox is called Fred and the squirrel in called Sid - very cute - i know they are vermin.
Take care all.
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I asked the vet and she said more or less what I had said there is an injection ( maybe tablets as well, but not sure) that can chemically castrate them you could try that and than if it works have them castrated and if it doesn,t then I don't know what to suggest. She did say that they probanly do think it's a very good game
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I asked the vet and she said more or less what I had said there is an injection ( maybe tablets as well, but not sure) that can chemically castrate them you could try that and than if it works have them castrated and if it doesn,t then I don't know what to suggest. She did say that they probanly do think it's a very good game
Thanks Jean, it looks like a visit to the vet then! I think your right though they probably see it as a game. I get so frustrated with them as they are slightly nightmarish when I take them out and if they could just be good, they could have bundles of fun. Dogs eh!




