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by jtheory
2002 days ago
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I did not get the sense that this is a balanced perspective. The author does have a point that not sterilizing your pet will likely lead to criticism, even though it's a more nuanced situation. But still — the solution to all of the sourcing problems is "do your research, and get an individual, not a breed". If there's an actual shortage of adoptable dogs in your area, talk to the shelters about it, and also consider _not getting a pet quite yet_, rather then taking random advice from the internet and telling people to breed their pets. Personally I'm in France: much less neutering here, but also there's a serious feral cat problem in my village, and also too many puppies. And toxoplasmosis infection rates are massive... it seems like a much more obvious choice to sterilize free-roaming pets, but still many don't. |
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