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When the two dogs heard they were going to be spayed, they huddled together in fear: "Master, can we not cut off your testicles?"

2026-01-16 07:08:16 · · #1

Most dog owners know that dogs understand their owners' speech and can respond to what they say. However, what dogs fear most is probably hearing the word "hospital," especially when it comes to neutering surgery!

That day, the owner took her two Chinese rural dogs, Bibi and Shasha, to the vet. When she told them, "I'm going to cut off your testicles," the two dogs were instantly frightened and hid in a corner, hugging each other. Their mournful eyes were captured by the owner, as if they were saying: Don't cut off our testicles!

Shasha and Bibi, two Chinese rural dogs, are incredibly close brothers. They were strays together as puppies, surviving on scraps found in garbage dumps. Later, they were adopted by the same owner, finally enjoying a happy life without worrying about food. The two dogs play games, go for walks, and even sleep together. Surprisingly, they even had their neutering done at the same time!

That day, the owner took his two dogs out, not for a walk, but straight to the vet. Upon entering the vet, sensing something was wrong, neither dog was as excited as they usually were for walks, remaining completely silent. When the owner told them, "You're going to cut your testicles," the two dogs were terrified, instantly losing their minds. The white dog, Sasa, lay on top of the brindle dog, Bibi, with Bibi's head resting on Sasa. The two dogs seemed to know their fate was sealed, huddling together for comfort. Their mournful eyes seemed to say, "Please don't cut off our testicles!"

The two dogs huddled together in a corner of the hospital, motionless, their eyes filled with despair. The owner felt a pang of sympathy and briefly considered not spaying them, but then thought it was better to prevent them from accidentally having more puppies that would end up as strays. The owner was determined to keep them and had the vet remove their testicles. This brotherly bond is truly strong; even their spaying was done together. One can almost feel the sadness of their testicles.

After their spaying/neutering surgery, they seemed to know they were different. They hid for several days after coming home before finally coming out, quite upset! The veterinarian explained that dogs experience hormonal changes after spaying/neutering, and some may even exhibit abnormal behavior. Spaying/neutering has both advantages and disadvantages for dogs, but it can prevent many reproductive diseases. What are your thoughts on dog spaying/neutering?

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