Today Monty goes for the 'snip'. I'm not really sure why we're doing this to him, other than it may stop him wandering. At least that's Lady Magnon's reasoning.
So, goodbye to your family jewels. I do hope you'll still be talking to us when you come home later this afternoon.
Thanks to Viv for the photo.
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Aaw, poor Monty. Will he bark in a higher voice afterwards?
ReplyDeleteHis present bark is the equivalent of a canine Barry White.... so we shall see!
ReplyDeleteArrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh
ReplyDeleteIf they had done that to you at that age, you'd still be in Suffolk, Cro.
ReplyDeleteWhat... singing in the choir?
ReplyDeleteYou are being a responsible pet owner Cro...he'll be just fine.
ReplyDelete'Tis a far better thing you do Cro, than populate France with little Montys lovely as he is.
ReplyDeleteHe'll never know what snipped him!!! He will stay home more.
ReplyDeleteHe'll be a not-full Monty, but he'll still be handsome. It's for the best. This will keep him from marking everything, especially inside the house. Don't feel bad.
ReplyDeleteIt is most definitely against nature however, I presume he has had a fling or two - I hope :) Why is it that women seem always to want dogs to be castrated, when it is just as easy for bitches to be spayed.
ReplyDeleteChildhood is fleeting.
ReplyDeleteHeron. This was my feeling exactly. However, he's now home again and looking fine. I just hope there will be no future psychological effects.
ReplyDeletePoor baby. He'll be fine. (Although if he's like our Buck after we got him "fixed," he may lay on his back frequently to show everyone his "boo boo.")
ReplyDeleteNo comment.
ReplyDeleteGlad to know your boy has come through his "op" OK.
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