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Looking very sorry for himself but it also supposed to drastically reduce the chance of bollock cancer too. We have our 9 month Border Terrier booked in for the chop next Thursday, he's become a real pain to walk, runs off after other dogs and a new level of selective hearing. He doesn't hump us much anymore but any guests are treated to hours of pestering. Our baby thinks he's awesome though.
Well, Otto's hormones had obviously turned on in a big way. The smell of the laydeeez was proving irresisitable.
Our first choice would have been not to neuter him at all but it is unquestionable that its risky to leave a male dog intact in a area that is as densely populated with dogs as Greenwich/Blackheath if he is showing signs of roaming already. One whiff of a female that might have been in season recently and he was off...
Poor chap!
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