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Made on August 06, 2007
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So, long story short...

While anonymous was Taking Care Of My Pets

anonymous made the mistake of

thinking neutering would slow down a male dog

My Advice to You is

don't rely on the ol' operation to help calm down your wild dog

Here's the whole story

My dog used to be rediculously active. I mean he'd run around constantly, hump everything in sight and just be an overall bastard in genera. So we got him fixed and I figured that everything would kind of slow down from that point on.

Wrong.

I've never seen an animal hump his own bed so much in my entire life. The worse part would be when I come home from work and I catch him doing it. He'd stop for just a second, look at me, then continue to hump his pillow.

God knows what he'd be like if he still had his bits.

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Comments (3)

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jason sadler says
Posted on August 06, 2007

It is very dependent on when you get the dog fixed. I didn't want to get my dog fixed but it was forced upon me by mom (whom takes care of him regularly). They say within the first 3-6 months is the best time. Plaxico doesn't hump anything.

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Dennis Eusebio says
Posted on August 06, 2007

He dominates me a lot. Guess its good he doesn't hump me.

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jason sadler says
Posted on August 06, 2007

please tell me you didn't post this anonymously and then comment on it?

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