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<blockquote data-quote="Dsth" data-source="post: 1649732" data-attributes="member: 38038"><p>back in my younger years, we had a pure bred German Shepard for our farm/herd dog. he was neutered at a young age (not sure of age since it has been a long time ago.) He was definitely the largest German Shepard we had out of the four that we had throughout the years. Never had any health problems until he died of old age. Best dog we ever had on the farm. The problem we had with male dogs that were not neutered was that they liked to roam away to find romance in the neighbor hood. Old George never left the farm unless he followed us somewhere behind the tractor. Our little rat terrier we have now for our house dog is spaded and doesn't seem to have any health problems that we feel is from spade and she is 11 years old. I think it is much less hassle for us and the pets to have them fixed at an early age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dsth, post: 1649732, member: 38038"] back in my younger years, we had a pure bred German Shepard for our farm/herd dog. he was neutered at a young age (not sure of age since it has been a long time ago.) He was definitely the largest German Shepard we had out of the four that we had throughout the years. Never had any health problems until he died of old age. Best dog we ever had on the farm. The problem we had with male dogs that were not neutered was that they liked to roam away to find romance in the neighbor hood. Old George never left the farm unless he followed us somewhere behind the tractor. Our little rat terrier we have now for our house dog is spaded and doesn't seem to have any health problems that we feel is from spade and she is 11 years old. I think it is much less hassle for us and the pets to have them fixed at an early age. [/QUOTE]
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