Some vets contest that it is nonsense. I assume that this is based on some sort of evidence.
However, I sometimes meet people in the park who insist that their dogs were never the same after the op. I generally tend to take these stories with a pinch of salt. I mean, most people have their dogs done while they are adolescent so perhaps the dog just changed as it matured?
One thing I have noticed about dog owners since owning a dog, is that everybody is a dog expert and few people agree on anything :D
A couple of weeks ago I met a dog walker in Greenwich Park who asked me how old my Greyhound is. I said that he's a Whippet. She then told me that no, he's a greyhound. 🤔
Some vets contest that it is nonsense. I assume that this is based on some sort of evidence.
However, I sometimes meet people in the park who insist that their dogs were never the same after the op. I generally tend to take these stories with a pinch of salt. I mean, most people have their dogs done while they are adolescent so perhaps the dog just changed as it matured?
One thing I have noticed about dog owners since owning a dog, is that everybody is a dog expert and few people agree on anything :D