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Do you really that this product promotes responsible pet ownership?
I don't.
10 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
"This is the best solution for unwanted & accidental breeding"
WHAT? Are you serious???? That is the stupidest thing...the best solution for unwanted breeding is SPAY AND NEUTER!!!! GAH.....
- 1 decade ago
I'm gonna have to go with no. This seems about as pointless as the anti-mating spray I found online a few months ago. Are you kidding me? If a male wanted a female badly enough, he could easily remove that device. The BEST way to prevent unwanted litters, accidental litters, etc.... is simply spaying/neutering your dogs. The things people come up with... Good Lord!!
- ♥ Her ♥Lv 61 decade ago
Wow. That is really silly.
But I will say I personally wouldnt mind something like that for my dog. We want to get her fixed but we cant until her heartworm is treated, and she went into heat when we first started treatment and will probably have another cycle before we get the ok to have her fixed. And I really dont want puppies or her getting pregnant while we are trying to get healthy. But I still would jsut rather keep her away from unfixed males and on a short leash for walks.
- 1 decade ago
I think it is fine.
I am against spaying and nuetering in general. If you aren't responsible enough to keep your dog from breeding, maybe you shouldn't own one.
No need to have an invasive surgery done.
I have 5 dogs, one male, four females, none of them are fixed. Do you think I ever have accidental litters? NO. NEVER.
Why? I am intelligent enough to know when my girls are about to go into heat, and smart enough to seperate them when the male shows more interest in them then he should.
Just common sense people. But we did have a little "diaper" thingy for our German Shepherd growing up. She was unspayed her entire life, and she never got pregnant.
The doggy chastity belts you linked actually look realy good. They look like they are fitted very well, and won't allow any entry from a male dog. I think this would be a very nice thing to have when bringing an in heat ***** to a dog show where there are going to be lots of intact males hanging around.
- Rotten RottsLv 71 decade ago
A determined male would make mince meat out of that thing it could not cover up the scent
Only sure way is spay/neuter
- 1 decade ago
No, I think that responsibility depends on the person. Its an interesting idea though, if not really weird. Do you think it would really work, though?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
For goodness sakes.
How ridiculous.
That just makes them:
1.) Look stupid
2.) Makes people think 'I know lets get on of them instead of spaying!!'
Retards who make these things...
Thanks for showing us!!
Source(s): Meee - Rottified:Lv 61 decade ago
even though it would be easier to spay if you don't want to breed, I am for anything that prevents unwanted litters.