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Please Spay or Neuter Pets
1) Spaying or neutering increases your dog's chances for a longer, healthier life.
-Spaying your dog before her first estrous cycle (heat) greatly reduces her chances of developing breast cancer and completely eliminates the threat of uterine or ovarian cancer and uterine infection, which are common occurances in unaltered females.
-Neutering your male dog prevents testicular tumors and may prevent prostate problems. Neutering also decreases the possibility of perianal tumors and hernias, which are commonly observed in older unaltered dogs.
2) An altered dog is better for your family.
-Males neutered early in life are less aggressive toward other males
and are not distracted by females in heat. Therefore, a neutered
male will be less tempted to leave your property and cross that
dangerous highway searching for a mate. Neutered males are also
less likely to mark every one of your expensive shrubs with his
urine as well as the inside of the house.
-Spaying your female dog eliminates the problem of stray males
camping in your yard and decreases her desire to roam and breed.
3) No family wants to cope with an unwanted pregnancy.
-Spaying prevents your dog from giving birth to unwanted puppies.
4) Spaying results in a cleaner female dog and home.
-Because female dogs pass bloody fluid for about ten days, twice a
year, as a part of their estrous (heat) cycle, constant care must be
taken to avoid carpet stains in homes with such animals. Spaying
your dog eliminates this problem.

My Thoughts

Please consider spaying or neutering your pets.  Pets enjoy a longer life and makes a better companion.   
I do raise puppies in hopes that they will bring joy and happiness to all who buy them.   I am very conscious of my animals.  They are very much loved.  I study dogs, the standards and I try my best to breed for good quality puppies.  My females are never bred on the first heat and sometimes not on the second either.  If it happens a female has to have a C-section, I will place her in an adoption home so as to not risk putting her through it again.  
I myself have had too many operations and I can not bare to see one of my dogs going through a C-section.   
 So please spay and neuter your beloved pet.  Accidents will happen and it is best to prevent them before they do.  If your female is tiny under 5 pounds  please think before you try to breed.  Tiny females have a lot of trouble and you risk loosing them.  Put love for your pet first.   
Thanks and good luck with your new pet, whether they came from me or else where.
Brenda