| Chris,
I am by no means any kind of expert
but I can tell you from personnal
experience it will help the "BUTTHEAD"
part of being intact.
My Husband and I rescued a male and
female Rott about a month ago when we
got them we had already made appointments to have them fixed, when
we went to S.C to pick them up the
woman told us the 9 m/o female was
begining her first season.
The male at first paid no attention he
is 1-2 y/o but as time progressed and
her season did he became a major
"Butthead" and this meant crating in
seperate rooms, crying constantly and
driving us crazy.
When we took them to be fixed they
wouldn't do her they said the chances
of complications was to great so she
was rescheduled but he was neutered
that day. He never even gave her a
sniff after coming home that night.
My Husband said he blamed her for all
his trouble that day...lol...he's now
back to himself and has lost that
"BUTTHEAD" problem.:D |