Sometimes it makes me sad to think that my dog never had pups while she was alive. Is it ever okay to not spay / neuter, or should it generally always be done?
I know outdoor animals would probably need it more because it's difficult to control the other animals they come into contact with, but what about an indoor pet that you're fully prepared to care for? Is it just because litters are too big to reasonably assume that a family can take care of them? It's just so sad, all of this.
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Sometimes it makes me sad to think that my dog never had pups while she was alive. Is it ever okay to not spay / neuter, or should it generally always be done?
I know outdoor animals would probably need it more because it's difficult to control the other animals they come into contact with, but what about an indoor pet that you're fully prepared to care for? Is it just because litters are too big to reasonably assume that a family can take care of them? It's just so sad, all of this.
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