[quote]Himora22 wrote:
Well I just got him back and you would never know that he just went through surgery. he wants to run and play and as already eaten a bowl of food. So unless he goes through some major changes in the next few weeks I dont see having you dog neutered affecting him very much at all.
Hell he even poped a boner when he saw me and pissed all over the nurse…thats about par for the curse
Im just worried that he will tare open his sutures
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[quote]sluicy wrote:
No, not a vet. But having worked as a veterinarian’s assistant for two years, I know that an intact male reaching the end of his lifetime without testicular or prostate complications is rare.[/quote]
uh…ok. please what are the stats that define rare ? at the "end of his life " wouldn’t you just put them down ? are you still telling me that this neutering thing isn’t a vet’s bread and butter ?
did you even watch the video ? if so please give me examples of spot’s is concern with procreation or exhibition of dominant behaviour. [quote]
How the heck do you know this?
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how ? because i’ve fucked alot of girls who don’t enjoy themselves because they’re too concerned with how they look. again if you were to report on that video would please tell me how you would describe spot’s robot-like lack of pleasure for what he’s doing.[quote]
I am rather at a loss…someone help me here… ed. actually, never mind, please dude explain what the heck you mean and provide some evidence to that statement. Go to SAMA, for heaven’s sake, do you see repressed sexuality there?
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evidence ? i put up a freaking video. here’s another one:
why do you have such a hard time seeing that animals have individual personalities and given the opportunity can choose to experience pleasure all on their own ? it’s pretty obvious that they do it all the time. and i really don’t see what’s wrong with what you call “anthropomorphizing” . i mean so what ? people and dog’s do have RELATIONSHIPS you know… or do you think that all dog’s are alike and are simply trained by their masters the same way you would train an apple tree to to grow flat to a fence ?
So I had to go back to the vet just now to get something to make the dog calm down b/c he has been a firecracker all day. I even took him for a walk and that did nothing but make him thirsty.
[quote]Himora22 wrote:
So I had to go back to the vet just now to get something to make the dog calm down b/c he has been a firecracker all day. I even took him for a walk and that did nothing but make him thirsty.[/quote]
[quote]sluicy wrote:
Himora22 wrote:
So I had to go back to the vet just now to get something to make the dog calm down b/c he has been a firecracker all day. I even took him for a walk and that did nothing but make him thirsty.
haha that’s quite funny.[/quote]
Yeah, he gave me some pills for him. Said I could give him 2 a day if he needed it, I gave him a half of one and now he is done for.
nice editing… hey i may not be the most articulate person around but that’s quite along way from mis-representing someone else’s statement because you have no response to a legit questions about your own ridiculous proclamations.
you say you worked for a vet for two years…whom do you work for now …bill o’reilly ? michael moore ?
and what does “evolution” have to do with this anyway ?
You are correct that most dog food is crap, but a raw diet is not necessary… there are some premium and super premium foods that are quite good. We feed Titus Innova Evo’s Red Meat Bites, you should check Evo’s line out. [/quote]
Can you elaborate on why you chose this food?
I chose a dry food free of crap, but it looks like it’s about 60% carbs (brown rice, oatmeal, sweet potatoes, vegetables). I have wondered if that much carb is best for a carnivore.
I feel that they need more EFAs, but Daisy vomited when I added the tiniest little bit of fish oil to her food.
[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
One of the worst feelings I have ever had was when the veterinarian had to put down the german shepard I had from 15-22.
She developed a condition called pyometria after going into heat.Antiboitics were not effective to treat it and she was not in a condition to survive surgery. If we had her spayed, it would not have happened.
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and to whoever wrote that crap about animals not feeling pleasure or getting off on sex and only doing it to procreate or to dominate jeez man gimme a break… monkeys will pay to look @ monkey porn and there’s only a zillion videos on youtube of like every animal in the arc jacking off, blowing each other, blowing themselves and fucking other species…
check my man “spot” here getting his freak on and try telling me again that animals don’t feel sex:
is spot about procreation ?
is spot about “dominance” ?
is spot not having at least as good a time if not a lot better time doing what he’s doing than anyone you’ve done in real life ? shit that dog is better @ sex than most humans. i bet most animals are. i’ll even go so far to say that humans are probably the WORST of all the animals @ sex for pure pleasure. whoever said that shit about animals not feeling it the way we humans do was right but they had it all backward…animals feel it waay more than we do. humans have the most fucked-up repressed sexuality in the world man and here we are repressing our animals for reminding us of that. what the fuck …if only one of these stuck-up wannabe-bulimic-connecticut bitchez i’m doing would feel it the way spot does i would be in business…one of 'em is a wannabe vet too.
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How old are you? Frankly, with that attitude, I’m surprised anyone is having sex with you. I am on a ‘guest’ computer and youtube is blocked. I can tell you that monkeys and dogs are very far apart in the evo-chain. Monkeys can reason.
old enough to realize that information you read in books is old information.[quote]
Frankly, with that attitude, I’m surprised anyone is having sex with you. [/quote]
nobody is more surprised at this than me !
then why are you forming opinions/entering discussion on this ?
even if you watch it now you’ll have to shed bias…no wonder you’re so confused and close-minded.
[quote] I can tell you that monkeys and dogs are very far apart in the evo-chain. Monkeys can reason.
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again with the “evolution”… well, if you watched the vid you’d see spot, evidently far ahead of the evo-curve, reasoning that this chick is way needy and will cost him too much future rawhide. so, although she is ready, willing , and able, he chooses not to nail her and continues getting his doggy-freak on by jacking-off instead.
note spot’s chim-chim-esque alacrity: by standing on his hind legs he can use both paws (no opposable thumbs you know) to spank it…anyway the real point is spot is a dog and he’s having sex for fun; having it without procreating; having it without dominating.
old enough to realize that information you read in books is old information.
Frankly, with that attitude, I’m surprised anyone is having sex with you.
nobody is more surprised at this than me !
I am on a ‘guest’ computer and youtube is blocked.
then why are you forming opinions/entering discussion on this ?
even if you watch it now you’ll have to shed bias…no wonder you’re so confused and close-minded.
I can tell you that monkeys and dogs are very far apart in the evo-chain. Monkeys can reason.
again with the “evolution”… well, if you watched the vid you’d see spot, evidently far ahead of the evo-curve, reasoning that this chick is way needy and will cost him too much future rawhide. so, although she is ready, willing , and able, he chooses not to nail her and continues getting his doggy-freak on by jacking-off instead.
note spot’s chim-chim-esque alacrity: by standing on his hind legs he can use both paws (no opposable thumbs you know) to spank it…anyway the real point is spot is a dog and he’s having sex for fun; having it without procreating; having it without dominating.
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Actually, Spot is exercising dominance by doing exactly what he wants in that situation. He’s not reasoning about it… he’s doing exactly what he prefers. Dominance does not mean choosing to procreate all the time. The most dominant animals are the most choosy about whom they mate with. So he likes what he’s doing… that has none of the implications that you have attached to them. It’s called positive reinforcement and requires no introspective thought process.
You continue to attach all of YOUR human reasoning to what the dog is doing and you are wrong.
Actually, Spot is exercising dominance by doing exactly what he wants in that situation. He’s not reasoning about it… he’s doing exactly what he prefers. Dominance does not mean choosing to procreate all the time. The most dominant animals are the most choosy about whom they mate with. So he likes what he’s doing… that has none of the implications that you have attached to them. It’s called positive reinforcement and requires no introspective thought process.
You continue to attach all of YOUR human reasoning to what the dog is doing and you are wrong. [/quote]
gee… sorry for attaching my own reasoning and not yours.
also i’m sorry you’ve lived this long without realising you’re allowed to think about what you read…some actually encourage it.
my “implications” are a joke and my points remains ( for you folks who have trouble with comprehension that was the part where i wrote “anyway my real point is” )that spot is having fun, not procreating and not dominating.
btw you have one backward mind there in regard to “dominance”. please go out and meet some people and ask them if they would describe a guy who prefers whacking off to nailing a willing female. let me know how many times you hear the word “dominant” ok ?