Poodles are disgusting, so disgusting!

Poodles are disgusting, so disgusting!

Poodles are disgusting, so disgusting!

I have two dogs, both local dogs, both girls, mother and daughter.

The neighbor’s poodle likes to come over and play. I thought it was okay because the dogs were still small, and then our big one got pregnant… We didn’t expect her to get pregnant… We live in a villa area. When she was in heat for the first time, we fenced the whole yard with wire mesh. Other dogs couldn’t get in, and our dog couldn’t get out.

Only that poodle!!! It jumped in through the 1.5-meter fence! And it came in in the middle of the night. Haha.

There was nothing we could do. We found it too late, so we could only let her give birth. We went to a regular hospital for delivery. The veterinarian said that because the dogs were too small, only two survived out of six.

We gave one of the two to a relative to raise, and kept the other at home. They are very cute and clingy.

Later, when our big dog was in heat for the second time, the poodle ran in again. We really had no choice. We raised the fence, and the poodle ran in through a hole… We had no choice but to take our dog to sterilization during the heat. The whole uterus was removed. I watched her go through the operation with my own eyes. The uterus was thrown into the trash by the veterinarian. When she came back, she was incontinent and lay on the ground for two days without eating.

What about the poodle? The owner still doesn’t tie it up. He lets it out to play every afternoon. Hahaha, it’s really happy!

My puppy, a cross between a poodle and a local dog, went into heat for the first time a few days ago. It’s less than half a year old. The day before yesterday, the same poodle sneaked in and she was fucked by her father. . . .

I really don’t know what to do… The poodle owner is irresponsible. He said, “If you sneak in, you should tell them. If you tell me in advance, I will take my dog ​​back~~”

Sorry, if it comes in again, it really can’t go back.

No, please take responsibility if you raise a dog.

I saw that many people in the comment area asked some questions. I wrote a follow-up to answer them all. Well…

The comment that made me most uncomfortable was that the answerer didn’t love his dog and let the same thing happen many times. Let me explain here. Doge (the name of the big dog) is the second dog my family has raised. We also had a Chihuahua in the early years. Although we raised it for more than ten years and it finally died of old age, I still feel guilty about it. We were completely unaware of it when it was about to leave. I was busy with the college entrance examination and my mother thought it was just a minor illness, so we didn’t seek medical treatment in the end, and she left in pain. After that, I chose veterinary medicine as my major. My family members tried to stop me, but I still wanted to help the dog I have now (although I’m about to vomit from learning now…). : So I don’t want to see any more comments saying that I don’t love my dog.

As for the situation that has happened many times, since the answerer can only go home occasionally on weekends, my mother has been handling this matter from beginning to end. She pays more attention to neighborhood relations. The only times I intervened were to check the surveillance on the first two occasions and a brief negotiation on the third time (my mother took away the phone immediately after she found out, and I don’t have the contact information of my neighbors).

Emm, I also saw someone say that the estrus period is a problem that even male dogs can’t control… In this community, every household has a yard and a dog (even because there are not many people living there, many households have free-range dogs). I know of five, six, seven or eight stray dogs or free-range male dogs nearby. When they see that kind of fence, they basically just sniff it, scratch the railings or something, scold them a few words and run away (I will put up photos of my fence later). Only a poodle has sneaked in. You have a strong sexual desire, I have nothing to say. There are

also people in the comment section talking about isoniazid… Emm, this is a prescription drug, and it is now obsolete and cannot be obtained.

Finally, I saw many people say that they would just beat the dog to death and pay compensation. The owner of that poodle treated the dog as his life, and called it “son” every day. It was easy to pay compensation, but what about revenge? Last time, their “son” ran to someone else’s house to play and didn’t come home for two nights. Wow… I saw her break down and cry. How could she bear to sterilize her own poodle “son” for the neighbor’s dog if she cherished it so much?

Well, let’s do it.

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