Do We Ever Really Care Who Lived In Our...
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I think you did the right thing. There are too many unwanted puppies born every year as a result of owners not castrating their pets. This leads to dogs getting into the wrong hands of owners who ill-treat them and puts enormous pressure on rescue centres.
Don't feel bad hopefully this will hopefully allow Dodger to make more doggie frriends!!!
I had my male cat done a week ago, since then he sat behind the sofa staring at the wall, it was heartbreaking (he did look a bit silly too). Yesterday afternoon however he came out from behind the sofa curled up next to me, he seems really soppy now and already more affectionate.
You did the right thing, Doger will be fine in a few days.
Thank you all so much for responding so quickly and sensitively. I still actually feel awful about it - which is unlike me - usually I take a more practical approach. I think as you say Wooo12 because I feel as though I have just taken the easy/most common way out without really really thinking about it in relation to my specific dog. Orange Gnome - I had visions of you just get the chopping board and knife out on the kitchen unit at home - I assume you are a vet or VN - please tell me yes!!??
One other thing that puzzles me - Is how do we (humans) know that they (dogs) will forget about it. How do we know what they are feeling!!??
Once again - thank you ALL for the support - Dodger is still whimpering and hating the collar - so i am finding this a bit heartbreaking at the moment.- We will try to stick it out though. Vics X