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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 595047" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Neutering a dog doesn't have only positive effects. In fact neutering them young causes much more troubles with hips etc. And neutering adult dog can cause some problems too (usually with fur and keeping their weight down.) In Europe dogs are not neutered routinely like in USA and I wouldn't ever neuter my dogs if not necessary because of health issues.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, about Ace and Cane. Yes, first you have to keep them in eye, but after they get used to each other and Cane gets little bigger (he is very small yet, I guess) and if they stay friendly, it's not that necessary. Of course considering the breeds, it is possible they may not get along when Cane grows up, but they are most likely to come along just fine at least till he is a year or two. And because of the age difference it is very possible they will be friendly also when he grows up. But you never know with breeds like that and same gender. Puppies often play rough and adult dog may be very vocal about when the puppy gets over the line and it may even look bad, but usually it is just lots of noise and adult dog is careful not to actually hurt the puppy (but the puppy may scream rather convincingly even though not hurt.) And yeah, depending the puppy, they may be on to it again five minutes later...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 595047, member: 14557"] Neutering a dog doesn't have only positive effects. In fact neutering them young causes much more troubles with hips etc. And neutering adult dog can cause some problems too (usually with fur and keeping their weight down.) In Europe dogs are not neutered routinely like in USA and I wouldn't ever neuter my dogs if not necessary because of health issues. Anyway, about Ace and Cane. Yes, first you have to keep them in eye, but after they get used to each other and Cane gets little bigger (he is very small yet, I guess) and if they stay friendly, it's not that necessary. Of course considering the breeds, it is possible they may not get along when Cane grows up, but they are most likely to come along just fine at least till he is a year or two. And because of the age difference it is very possible they will be friendly also when he grows up. But you never know with breeds like that and same gender. Puppies often play rough and adult dog may be very vocal about when the puppy gets over the line and it may even look bad, but usually it is just lots of noise and adult dog is careful not to actually hurt the puppy (but the puppy may scream rather convincingly even though not hurt.) And yeah, depending the puppy, they may be on to it again five minutes later... [/QUOTE]
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