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I dedicate this to you Ossian (Tongue & Cheek of course)

I got of the computer and thought 'no I am not going to start a disscusion on this one') and popped along to my vets instead. I asked the receptionist if they did chemical castration and if so how much etc. She didn't know what is was or had even heard of it. So she kindly went to ask the vet. I said if he was busy (counting his money) then I could pop in when convienient. She said no don't worry and wait where I was.
On her return she informed me that yes they do do it and I had to book a consultation with the vet. Oh yep I understood what that meant £££££££££££'s, £33 just for a five min chat!!!!!
Now I am going to go back to the computer and do some research and for free!
I can't believe some vets. Reuben is well known there and we have spent thousands with them (including our cats too). Am I being niave here? Gosh it's made
me cross!

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I totally agree with your assessment ... sometimes what's best for the owner really does end up being best for the dog. Being American, there is much more cultural support for having dogs fixed here. I have always viewed it as one thing I can do to help prevent the millions of dog euthenasias done in this country from far too many dogs seeking far too few homes. I also think that my dogs get a pretty good deal ... in exchange for giving up the opportunity to mate (and think about mating a good bit of the time!), they get a nice loving home with comfortable couches, good food and snacks, lots of exercise, and hugs and pets out the wazoo. Perhaps I am just rationalizing my preference a bit but my dogs seem pretty happy and they definitely make ME very happy!

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