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Pretty indeed! Good luck finding a dog caboose! It is great living with a girl dog, boys are fun too though.
Eh, female dogs come with their own set of issues you have to look out for. In most cases having an intact male dog is on average easier to deal with, especially when they get older, than having an intact female dog. But for me, I have zero attraction to male dogs and a ton of attraction to female dogs. So, it's why I went that route obviously. There's a ton of upsides to having a female canine, but there is a ton of downsides as well. I've spent thousands upon thousands on my female newfie for issues that likely wouldn't exist for male canines. But, if you can't decide for sure... getting one of each sex isn't a bad idea either. But to save yourself a bunch of headaches, you'll probably want to get the boy a vasectomy and/or the girl an ovary sparing spay.Just sooooo pretty. I am probably going to be getting a dog soon and I was convinced I might get a boy but so many of you are happy with your girls I might have to reconsider.
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Plenty of experienced folks with good advice to be had around here. Having animals is a big commitment.
You can always just edit your post @Baron1756 I'll fix it for you this time.
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Funnily enough this place being the unofficial chat room was both kinda an accident and kinda not an accident. It's a long story... but the short version was that for the longest time Don't Wake The Mods, often just called DWTM for short, was kinda becoming the unofficial spot where members were chatting and talking to each other. But the mods couldn't join in as every time a mod posted they had to reset the game. The mutual liking thing actually came from a joke I made to my group of friends that I'm a part of that regularly posted in the DWTM thread. We were talking about reaction scores (even before the cheating mine was still pretty high up there) and I basically told them that they could beat me if y'all started liking each others posts. And... well... one of the members of the friend group went back and started liking a TON of the friend group member's posts in DWTM. After that they started just doing it. They felt I was kinda left out, in both the mutual liking to cheat higher reaction score numbers, as well as being able to just join in on their conversation as doing so would reset the game.
So, it was Dane that actually revived this thread, which had been dead for awhile, so that I could join in on the fun. It took a bit to catch on, but once it started it never stopped. It was never meant to be a place for chit chat... just numbers. But, it's kinda what the thread ultimately ended up becoming. A place to just chill and chat. I want to say when this thread got revived it was only in the 2 or 3 thousands... yeah... just look at it now! Lol
Eh, female dogs come with their own set of issues you have to look out for. In most cases having an intact male dog is on average easier to deal with, especially when they get older, than having an intact female dog. But for me, I have zero attraction to male dogs and a ton of attraction to female dogs. So, it's why I went that route obviously. There's a ton of upsides to having a female canine, but there is a ton of downsides as well. I've spent thousands upon thousands on my female newfie for issues that likely wouldn't exist for male canines. But, if you can't decide for sure... getting one of each sex isn't a bad idea either. But to save yourself a bunch of headaches, you'll probably want to get the boy a vasectomy and/or the girl an ovary sparing spay.
If there's one thing I'm going to do next time, it's going to be 1) staying away from XL sized breeds. I'm thinking no more than 80lbs. 2) I'm going to get a mutt instead of a pure breed dog, as the mutt girl I have now is a LOT less prone to health issues. Hopefully this won't be something I'll have to worry about for years and years and years though. But when they do pass on, I believe it to be fair to pass along my caring nature, my love, and my dedication to another deserving dog. Any dog that winds up in my hands will have the life a beautiful and loving creature such as that deserves to have.Thank you so much for this @Floofy. This is the splash of cold water on my face that you get when you are presented this information. Those do sound like complicated challenges and I am sorry for the health issues of your girl. You sound like a very caring person and no doubt she is well looked after.
If you're in the U.S. most vets will refuse to do an OSS or vasectomy. But you can actually click on the resource on my profile for a list of vets that do offer those surgeries. It's listed by state and veterinary clinic.I want to say this out loud as mostly a question: If you ask the vet for a vasectomy or an ovary sparing spay - are they not going to give you the most sideways looks and ask why? I know that's none of their business but just feels a bit out of pocket.
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Indeed. I don't think it's hard to figure out that Me, Dane, Fox, and a handful of other members know each other pretty well. And I believe Mare chats with me and them off and on as well. But once we got the ball rolling so many others like @rockymountaindog, @MrsShemon, @YIMBY, and @MypupandI69 and others joined in on the fun here. When it comes to the mutual liking, anyone is free to join in on it. As long as you like my posts, I'll like yours. Simple simple.
If there's one thing I'm going to do next time, it's going to be 1) staying away from XL sized breeds. I'm thinking no more than 80lbs. 2) I'm going to get a mutt instead of a pure breed dog, as the mutt girl I have now is a LOT less prone to health issues. Hopefully this won't be something I'll have to worry about for years and years and years though. But when they do pass on, I believe it to be fair to pass along my caring nature, my love, and my dedication to another deserving dog. Any dog that winds up in my hands will have the life a beautiful and loving creature such as that deserves to have.
If you're in the U.S. most vets will refuse to do an OSS or vasectomy. But you can actually click on the resource on my profile for a list of vets that do offer those surgeries. It's listed by state and veterinary clinic.
I would typically encourage you to get them in pairs though, as it helps them feel less lonely when you inevitably have to leave the dog home alone when you have to go out and do human stuff. A male and female pair is a little more ideal, but a male and another male would work fine as they are a lot less prone to same sex aggression versus a female and female pairing. Luckily my two get along with each other very well... but there certainly was some struggles in the first year. Especially over food, even though they are both definitely adequately fed.I am leaning on getting a male but I really appreciate @Floofy sharing his experiences.