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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Kenzo Neutered: Did it Help?

When I noticed Kenzo’s additional sniff of Viva’s private parts, I knew it. Viva was soon to come in season again. The first time after Kenzo’s neutering, now almost four months ago.

Would it work out? Or would Kenzo still stop eating and sleeping? Would he whine and cry during the weeks that lay ahead? The vet gave no guarantees, a lot of dogs display no change in behavior after being neutered and it could solve Kenzo’s anxiety. Or it could not.

With Kenzo’s extra sniff four months of worrying and feeling guilt also ended. Almost daily I wondered if we did the right thing. At the end of our wits and desperate because of the ill effect on Kenzo’s health we decided it was the only thing left we could do – with the emphasis on in our case, as spaying Viva is not an option due to her general health condition and neutering is not a decision taken lightly. And with Viva in season again, we would get the long awaited answer.

We anxiously watched how their interactions unfolded and in particular how it affected Kenzo. It went even better than we could have hoped for. It was such a relief. He never whined or cried. He slept fine, and most important, he kept eating the meals as he is used to. True, he was excited. He had not forgotten how to parade like a peacock and did his best to court Viva with every opportunity.

We are in the last week of Viva’s season period now and we drove to Holland yesterday with both dogs in the car. Something that before Kenzo’s neutering would have been virtually impossible. Kenzo would have started to hyperventilate and eat his way through the crate to reach Viva. With only one more week to go I am ready to exhale my biggest sigh of relief ever. And I am so happy for Kenzo.

His behavior towards other dogs hasn’t changed in any way – which was one of my main objections now proofed to be unfounded. He has taken on some more pounds, probably also because he finally is eating well. We can manage that so far with more exercise, as there is no sign he is slowing down.

I wonder why it took Viva four months to come in season. So far she managed to repeat it every two months. Maybe the vet was right that it was a response from her body. As she said Viva’s improving health made her blossom and with that handsome guy around, nature called out “it is now or never”. If that would be the case, Kenzo’s neutering will help Viva as well, as she will move to a more natural cycle, and she stops wearing her fragile body down.

I hate the expression, but have to admit that I truly am in the middle of a “win-win” situation. There, I said it.
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  1. What a happy outcome, Leo. I love win-win situations :)

    The very first dogs we neutered, more than 20 years ago - we had a dilemma too. So many people told us they would get fat and lazy and be unhappy, etc. (it was mostly men who said that ;p )

    But we found that to NOT be the case with our dogs. They were as territorial as ever and behaved exactly as boy dogs like to do, if you know what I mean. I don't remember any behavioural changes at all, to be honest!

    Hope you're having a great weekend x

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    1. Ha! yes men ... most male friends with dogs look at us now with a terrified look on their face. We are probably the worse, we are traitors :) They do try their best trying to point out all the imaginary differences they see with Kenzo. My answer to them: "get over it!" LOL

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  2. I'm so glad have found such a good result to your decision to neuter Kenzo. I know it was a choice you didn't take lightly. You must be so relieved that you were able to take your most recent trip without incident.

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    1. I do like all my decisions calculated, so Kenzo got me out of my comfort zone a little too much :) Thanks for your kind words!

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  3. Oh good, that's a relief! And sounds like it could be very good for both of them, I'm really glad about that.

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    1. It would be a great bonus if it will reflect on Viva as well. It is too soon to tell, but it is looking hopeful :)

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  4. I'm so happy for all of you! I know you agonized over the decision, but it seems that neutering has definitely helped Kenzo, may strengthen Viva, and has relieved you of much stress. A huge win all the way around!

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  5. Sounds like you had a big success!

    Sam

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  6. Terrific news on all counts, and for everyone involved! There were so many moving parts involved in this decision; I'm so glad to hear it all worked out, Leo.

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  7. That is great news! It must be such a relief for you knowing that it did help!

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  8. Thanks all for your kind words :)

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