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When Should I Have My Coton de Tulear Spayed or Neutered? Whilst recommendations vary, vets typically suggest that you should have your Coton de Tulear spayed or neutered between the ages of four and nine months. There are various reasons for such a broad timeframe, although some vets suggest that timing can have positive effects on your Coton ...
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But bear in mind that vets are taught to spay and neuter around 6 months. Many of them, however, as Dr. Becker stated, that this may not be the best option. I think of it in relation to what would happen if we had done this to our
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I hope these tips on new puppy care will help you make the best choices to ensure a long and happy relationship with your new Coton de Tulear (or any other breed. Learning the proper care and training for a new puppy is critical to have a well behaved, happy, thriving dog who will fast become a beloved member of your family.
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The Coton de Tul?ar is a breed of small dog named for the city of Tul?ar in Madagascar. The Coton de Tulear developed on the island of Madagascar and is still the island's national dog. It is believed that the Tenerife dog was brought to Madagascar and mated with a dog on the island, creating an unexpected result.
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We have a ten month old male Coton ,the breeder told us not to neuter him until he is at least a year old ,the vet told us to do it now.Any suggestions coton-de-tulear-care.com The Complete Coton de Tulear Guide Menu Home ...
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Spay and Neuter Information Be informed & help your dog Live a happier and healthier life Spay and neuter Information: Who, What, When , Where and Why: Who: All companion dogs like the Coton de Tulear should be spayed or neutered ...
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Questions to ask a Prospective Breeder. These are some of the questions we wish we had asked when we purchased our first Coton. We trust they will be of some use to you, the potential Coton owner, to help find the Coton puppy that is absolutely the best for you. Some of these questions may not be appropriate to your situation, there may be good ...
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The Canadian Coton de Tulear Club is vehemently against Back Yard Breeders (BYB), Puppy Mills, and Puppy Brokers. The best way to combat this animal abuse is through educating puppy buyers. The information below is meant to draw your attention to the differences between ethical and unethical breeders. This information is by no means exhaustive.
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My coton is nearly 6 months old and I'm also thinking about whether to neuter him or not. I'm not concerned about possible weight gain, that can always be carefully monitored, but my concern is whether or not his personality will change afterwards, as I don't want him to lose the fabulously cheeky character he has!!
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  • Whilst recommendations vary, vets typically suggest that you should have your Coton de Tulear spayed or neutered between the ages of four and nine months. There are various reasons for such a broad timeframe, although some vets suggest that timing can have positive effects on your Coton de Tulears behaviour, dependent on their sex.
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When Coton de Tulears are bored they can appear lazy or disinterested. If your Coton de Tulear isnt showing interest in their favourite game or toy, it means somethings wrong. Similarly, if theyre barking or whining, it means that they want some attention and are letting you know as best they can. See also When Should I Spay or Neuter ...

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