Guest guest Posted March 13, 2007 Report Share Posted March 13, 2007 Could early age de-sexing of strays and pets be the answer to 1) curbing the rising population of unwanted pets 2) help to reduce the number of stray animals as it is very easy to catch hold of the litter when they are the small and the whole lot get done as a bunch and then they can be released together, so they can reach out their social style 3) it could also help to solve the agression issue to a great point, the reason being that after de-sexing a mature animal, the behavioural priming of the animal has already taken place, could early de-sexing be the alternative, where in we overcome to a certain extent the terriory aspect (ONLY TO A LIMIT). This could also help to solve human animal issues- agression! do let me know what you think another thing: THERE IS A HUGE HUGE MISCONCEPTION ABOUT A ANGRY DOG AND RABID DOG. There is actually external way of knowing if a dog is rabid so the justification to put down rabid dogs is really stupid. Rabies has a dumb form! I was hoping some the technical vets would put in a word about this. Dr. Joseph Cyrus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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