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Watch The Beautiful Moment This Dog Meets His New Mom (Original Post)
catbyte
Jan 2021
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He's so mild tempered and sweet! But why does he still have his big assed balls?
Maraya1969
Jan 2021
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tblue37
(65,502 posts)1. K&R for the pupper. nt
North Shore Chicago
(3,335 posts)2. Thank you for all the good rescuers!
Long Live Tyson!
Maraya1969
(22,507 posts)3. He's so mild tempered and sweet! But why does he still have his big assed balls?
Unless they made an agreement that the new owner has to have him neutered within a certain amount of time. I thought that neutering was something that always had to happen.
sinkingfeeling
(51,482 posts)4. My thoughts as well.
intheflow
(28,506 posts)5. Absolutely the first thing I thought!
What rescue organization doesn't spay or neuter animals when they put them up for adoption? Don't they understand what causes so many unwanted dogs?