Both of my boys are intact...they do not mark,? do not hump anyrthing except 
their "girl friends" (stuffed animals), do not get agressive, are obedient, do 
not wander and are happy and well behaved. That said they do have outlets. We 
do agility and get to run around in my office etc. 

Cornell University told me that if I did not find any unacceptable behaviors 
there were no health benefits to neutering. Females have the risk of breast 
cancer if left unspayed. They do risk testicular cancer but its not common and 
can be caught. 

My only worry is if I die someone could get them and be irresponsible. My 
family is instructed?to make sure they will be safe or neuter them should I 
pass.

I had never heard of prostrate issues. But you can be sure I will ask when I 
return for their physicals to the Vetinary College. That sounded like it came 
from experience and I cannot remember who wrote that. If you read this please 
tell me more. Henry always needs his glands expressed and at that time the vet 
feels his prostrate.. I'll need to get the other one's checked too.


best,
michelle, henry and vinnie 

keeping warm in the beautiful Catskills

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