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    Gender reassignment surgery for dogs


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    Interesting.

    Sunnie lifts a leg while squatting...sometimes pretty high....but she's definitely built like a girl. Inside and out if Danny's existence is any proof.

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    Well, Archie kinda squats when he pees. I just call him lazy. However, when out and about he lifts his leg.
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    Quote Originally Posted by POPTOP View Post
    Well, Archie kinda squats when he pees. I just call him lazy. However, when out and about he lifts his leg.
    Dan has great pee posture....head up, tail up, chest out....just as proud of himself as he can be.

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    ONe of our female cats sprayed like a male when she was outside. The Vet said she was pregnant when we trapped her but no kittens ever materialized.
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    My sister had a Siamese cat that kept getting kidney stones so the vet did a full gender change on him. Ralph became Ralphette but it sue didn't change his personality. He was still the alpha over everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anna Scott View Post
    My sister had a Siamese cat that kept getting kidney stones so the vet did a full gender change on him. Ralph became Ralphette but it sue didn't change his personality. He was still the alpha over everyone.
    I'd never heard of this being an option.

    This thread sure is entertaining and educational.

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    China lifts a leg sometimes. I never saw a female dog do this before..she is most definitely is a girly girl at heart but I have heard that dog growl in her sleep..she could for sure be a positive addition to the military. She has another side to her...
    Dakota-squats every time. She is who she is- there is no changing her. Ever. She was born this way and I love her this way.

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    One of my most motherly Earth Mother bitches scruffs up the grass behind her after she pees, like a male dog. She does this when she is happy, excited, or in season LOL She cracks me up, she even grunts and and snuffles

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    Um . . . well I never heard of such a thing.

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    Yes, but can Molly serve in the military?
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