Neutering NOT Org

Why Non-Human Beings Should NOT Be Castrated

By Ebon Lupus
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MATURE SUBJECT WARNING

This essay contains subject matter that may not be suitable for readers under 18 years of age. Herein is discussed the ethics of sexually mutilating non-human beings; thus mature sexual language and anatomical imagery are presented. If you are young, please consult with your parent or legal guardian as to whether or not you should be reading this.


Canine Gentling

WARNING: This section will likely freak out and offend a lot of people. Herein I express controversial opinions regarding the care of intact companion animals. I don’t care what people think... the health, safety, and happiness of my friend is the paramount issue and I put this issue way before the dogma of an insecure multitude. I include these views for like-minded people.

Non-human animals are biologically similar to humanimals; if they were not, then medical science would not exploit them in research projects to test drugs and processes intended for use in furthering human medicine. Our biological similarities ARE a FACT; whether you choose to believe it or not... whether you choose to discount it with the dogma of a religious/philosophical agenda or not. Non-human animals (especially mammals) breathe, pulse with blood, feed, digest, mate, and reproduce in much the same way as human beings... and to fulfill their biological requirements they have been instilled with a similar mind responding to stimuli with pleasure and pain and with emotions such as love and fear. Non-human animals ARE sexual beings!

To fully care for an intact companion animal is a deeply personal and intimate experience which requires great love, patience, and understanding. This way of providing for your companion is profound and atypical of human beings in general... it’s not for everyone... in fact; it’s only for a select few who have a deep spiritual and/or emotional connection to their animal friends. So if you do not want to read about intimate, sexual, contact with an animal being, I urge you to ignore this section.

First of all, I’m not going to suggest that you have sex with non-human animals. What I am suggesting is that you realize that animal beings have drives and needs that human society would like to ignore; a fact that is evident in the need people have to de-sex animals so these behavior characteristics are edited away. There are certain times when non-human animals should be shown an intimate touch to relive the sexual stress biology imposes upon them. I think we ALL need these things and long for them sometimes. I believe animals are no different in this regard than human beings. So, what follows is my suggestion for special care if, and only if, the animal is receptive to such tenderness.

Special Care for Intact Dogs (Males)


Erect canine penis

Males are generally easier to care for than females. They do not get pregnant, don’t have regular biological breeding cycles that alter their moods, neither do they have maternal drives. dogs do however have an intense sex drive, which becomes quite apparent when they smell a bitch in estrus, or sometimes when they’re excited by an encounter with another canine of either gender.

When aroused dogs become playful and attempt to mount and grapple with their paws. People are generally embarrassed and discourage dogs when they do this. He’s usually called a bad dog and humiliated for being what he is; he’s basically punished for enjoying his life.

People fail to understand that other beings have their own concept of what enjoyment is as they inflict their dogma-affliction upon them. Humans tend toward control fetish... and have devised all kinds of rules to compensate for sexual and emotional insecurities. People expect all other creatures to respect their purely contrived and unnatural notions. Finding ways to let dogs release pent up urges is humane... it’s an act of love. It’s up to you what you do with this insight into canine behavior. True love is the pleasure found in another’s joy - and is free restraints.

To relieve mating stress in a dog, gently stroke his sheath. I suggest the use of a surgical non-latex glove, although you may use your bare hand if you want. Just make sure your hands are clean and your fingernails have been trimmed to avoid any risk of infection. If the dog enjoys this attention he may buck his hips and attempt to mount and grapple you with his paws. You should perform this activity seated and allow him to grapple you if he wishes. If he shows any distress or reluctance, immediately stop and give him a scratch behind the ears and apologize in a relaxed tone. If he enjoys the attention, however, quickly press his sheath back as he bucks to expose his “knot,” the bulbus glandis at the base of his penis. If you don’t do this quickly his knot may swell inside the sheath and cause discomfort. When dogs mate, the knot is what swells within the bitch and ties them together. The knot usually needs to be pulled in order for the dog to achieve full orgasm.

When a dog climaxes, he will discharge thin cloudy semen and may grunt pleasantly and dance his hind legs. He may continue to orgasm for several minutes so long as pressure is applied behind the knot. He may try to twist around so that his penis extends straight back between his hind legs, this should be allowed for it’s a normal function during mating. After a few minutes release his penis and allow him to lick himself. His erection will then diminish, usually within a few moments.

In addition to the pleasure your woof may experience from this attention, I believe allowing the seminal vessel to expel semen clears the reproductive system of materials that may be carcinogenic and contribute to certain cancers.

Special Care for Intact Bitches (Females)

A bitch will enter estrus every 4 to 12 months, depending on the breed and genetic considerations. The average cycle for domestic bitches is 6-7 months. Full blooded Wolves enter estrus only once a year, usually in the winter. Estrus begins with a period of bleeding and frequent urination called proestrus. This condition lasts for 7 to 10 days and during this time the bitch will remain unreceptive to the attentions of dogs, although dogs will be very interested in her.

During proestrus her vulva will swell significantly. Following proestrus the bitch will stop bleeding and a clear, or sometimes yellowish, fluid which may smell something like rancid meat, will then moisten her vulva. During full estrus, or heat, scratching the croup of her tail will cause the bitch to flag; that is, lift her tail to the side and assume a mating posture (lordosis) so that she may be mounted by a dog.

Heat lasts 4 to 7 days and the bitch will do anything necessary to mate during this time. BEWARE: canines can even mate through fences, so be certain the bitch is absolutely isolated from ALL dogs until the heat cycle passes. The final stage of estrus is called diestrus, and like proestrus lasts 7 to 10 days. During diestrus the bitch will be unreceptive to dogs and will snap at them or sit down if they attempt to mount.

During full heat a bitch will find relief if you massage her vulva and finger her. I suggest you use a surgical non-latex glove (some bitches might be allergic to latex). Lightly coat the finger of the glove with water-based vaginal lubricant. To gentle a bitch, gently work a finger into her vulva. You may need to feel around carefully to find the entrance to her vagina, which will be toward the upper area of her vulva hood, in the standing position. Simply work your finger in and out of her vagina for a few minutes and stop if she ever shows the slightest reluctance or discomfort. You may feel a hard bead inside her vagina (clitoris) that may make the bitch buck when touched; some bitches enjoy this and will find pleasure by humping against your finger, others may not.

You need to observe the posture and expression of each individual bitch and learn what they enjoy. When complete she may perform a fascination display; which means she may run in circles, maybe flip around or do summersaults, and behave enthusiastically. You may repeat this activity three or four times a day until she becomes unwilling to participate as she enters diestrus. Some bitches enjoy this stimulation even when out of estrus and some bitches will become very passionate about being gentled and nuzzle or woo for it regularly.

It is my firm belief that bitches should have their nipples gently massaged to reduce the risk of mammary cancer. This should be performed once or twice a day several times a week.


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