Should my dog get fixed?

I have a pure bred female miniature pinscher and I think we should breed her. My dad wants to get her fixed. And my mom isnt really sure. The vet said it is better to get fixed but I think that is kind of mean. What would be best getting her fixed or breeding her.

Answer #1

yes. many domestic animals live longer when they get fixed.

Answer #2

I vote with your Dad…Good luck !!

Answer #3

yeah I would I mean I did I got my dog fixed and she’s healthy and happy.

well good luck with the situation.

pooka

Answer #4

fix her!!! FIX HER!!! FIXXX HERRR!!! sooo many dogs get KILLED every year because there are too many. INNOCENT PUPPIES GET KILLED BECAUSE NO ONE WANTS THEM!!! and even if you think people would want the puppies just DON’T. it’s way to dangerous. WHY HAVE PUPPIES IF THEY WILL JUST DIE ANYWAY!!!???

Answer #5

I would get him fixed.. there are plenty of other breeders out there that know what they are doing! Plus it will help him not have problems with his prostate and to keep healthy! just leave it up to licensed breeders to breed dogs =)

Answer #6

Well it all depends… Will you be able to find GOOD homes for the pups? Is she healthy or strong enough to breed?

In the end it’s all up to you and your parents, but I say that if you think you could take care of the pups and her while she is pregnant and afterwards, and you have a safe enviroment for her and the puppies.

Good Luck!

Answer #7

Get her fixed…leave breeding to those who’s only ambition is to improve that particular breed. They kill 10 MILLION dogs and cats every year in the US, why be part of the problem instead of being a part of the solution.

It’s not MEAN to spay them, it’s GOOD to spay them. Her chances of breast and uterine cancer rise tremendously by not getting her fixed (spayed dogs don’t even get breast or uterine cancer)…

phrannie

Answer #8

you need to get her fixed the sooner the better!! please dont breed her you will be bringing in pups that you may not end up finding good homes for and if you do they will later get tired of the pup and throw her or him out in the street or may end up being abused and they may end up in the shelter and dont find a good home and people who will love and care for them they will be put down due to the lack of homes that will care for them. so just keep that in mind please get her fixed and dont bring helpless little pups into this world that will probably end up abused and or homeless

Answer #9

I have two miniature pinscher and I got them both fixed. breeding takes a lot of work meaning that you would have to find a good home or you will get too attached to them and you couldnt give them away.

Answer #10

please have her fixed,dogs are dieing in shelters every day because there are not enough good homes…

Answer #11

get her fixed

Answer #12

Yeah, getting her fixed is a much healthier choice. I would assume that there would be less stress on the dog too.

Answer #13

getting her fixed. like what jax said above me, most house animals live longer that way.

Answer #14

Yes, get her fixed. Domestic animals live longer. And The HUman Society would even tell you to get her fixed.

Answer #15

all pets should be spayed/neutered.

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