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- By calmstorm Date 08.07.06 16:47 UTC
Thats a good point Rhona.. I wonder why the vet didnt do that after making such a sweeping statement and worrying the owner. :(
- By MariaC [gb] Date 06.07.06 11:35 UTC
Definitely do not have him castrated, at least unless you really have to and leave it until he has finished growing completely!  There are more health risks with a castrated dog than a dog which has not been castrated. 

And his eyes, I'd get a second opinion !
Maria
- By spanishwaterdog [gb] Date 06.07.06 11:45 UTC
I had a Pomeranian with this and you could well and truly notice it.  She luckily grew out of it at 11 months and never had any problems again.

I do believe that GD's do suffer with this problem, but I'd be surprised if it was this as it usually is noticeable.
- By spanishwaterdog [gb] Date 06.07.06 13:33 UTC
If it was my dog I'd get a second opinion even if it is only from another vet in the practice.  Can't you see the senior vet?
- By calmstorm Date 06.07.06 15:17 UTC
Must admit, just for peace of mind I'd have to get someone else to have a look see :D
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