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- From: drg@biomath.mda.uth.tmc.edu (David Gutierrez)
- Newsgroups: rec.pets.dogs
- Subject: Re: Will late castration affect my dog's behaviour?
- Message-ID: <8209@lib.tmc.edu>
- Date: 23 Dec 1992 18:35:04 GMT
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- In article <18807@mindlink.bc.ca> Valaria_Vorlop@mindlink.bc.ca (Valaria
- Vorlop) writes:
- >I just wanted to point out, since some people don't know...since neutered
- >dogs can sometimes be less active, they MUST have their food intake reduced.
- >They only get fat and lazy after spaying or neutering if you LET them!
-
- Not necessarily. Tex still eats 6 cups a day, same as before neutering, and has
- not put on any weight in the two years since the operation. Of course he still
- runs three miles every day.
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- >They only get fat and lazy after spaying or neutering if you LET them!
-
- Right!
-
- David Gutierrez
- drg@biomath.mda.uth.tmc.edu
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- "Only fools are positive." - Moe Howard
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