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> between 8am and 9am they are shut in the kitchen till lunchtime
> None of which talk about high energy, in fact they state that the Bichon half calms the Cocker half down!
> Alfie is being catrated at the beginning of December so we are just hoping we get to then.
> Since having bought the pups we have found lots of other breeders of tis cross and information on them. None of which talk about high energy, in fact they state that the Bichon half calms the Cocker half down!
> Do you know if they are from working or show cocker lines?
>Would think this far too young to consider castrating your dog
> Do you know if they are from working or show cocker lines?
>But I guess young dogs together are making their own fun, their own way.
>They really are lovely dogs and on the whole very good. As usual, its the owners that are at fault.
> As usual, its the owners that are at fault.
> Has there been any research (or even some compelling anecdotal evidence) into whether early castration affects coat more than later castration?
>Has there been any research (or even some compelling anecdotal evidence) into whether early castration affects coat more than later castration? Before I had my American cocker neutered (who is in full coat), I looked everywhere for information on this, but couldn't find any. I would be very interested to find out if there is any indication one way or the other!
> Has there been any research (or even some compelling anecdotal evidence) into whether early castration affects coat more than later castration? Before I had my American cocker neutered (who is in full coat), I looked everywhere for information on this, but couldn't find any. I would be very interested to find out if there is any indication one way or the other!
> even came across one that inferred neutered dogs have more adverse effects from yearly vaccinations that entire.
> That isn't so surprising after all you remove a large part of the chemical/hormonal system when you neuter
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