Have you had the knackers off him, yet? That might calm her down.
Christ no, he's only 8 weeks old! I think the cods come off at 6 months or so. He'll be bigger than her bfore too long. That might calm her down a bit.
Christ no, he's only 8 weeks old! I think the cods come off at 6 months or so. He'll be bigger than her bfore too long. That might calm her down a bit.
I think it's a bit before six months, isn't it? Always best to do it early as poss imo. Before the poor chap starts to get too attached to them.
I think it's a bit before six months, isn't it? Always best to do it early as poss imo. Before the poor chap starts to get too attached to them.
I don't think they actually remove them these days, do they? They just knot the tubes, I think. Bertie certainly still has a nice sac. He likes me to tickle it.
I don't think they actually remove them these days, do they? They just knot the tubes, I think. Bertie certainly still has a nice sac. He likes me to tickle it.
I think it's a bit before six months, isn't it? Always best to do it early as poss imo. Before the poor chap starts to get too attached to them.
You don't just do it for fun though. Only if there's a a threat of cancer (within the line) or something like that. Vets always advise it though, as it's a good, regular money-maker for them.
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."