I do not know if they intend to get him neutered, but she did say they did not intend to have him breed again. I will of course share the info you provided.
There were 2 other females besides Bridgette left. I know they went for 300 and 400 respectively.
The main reason we chose Bridgette was due to household limits and out cats. I would have loved to have rescued instead! But we have cats and they are not use to dogs. We have a very small yard. we needed a small dog that would be able to be introduced to the cats gently and slowly, unable to chase and frighten them.
We had not planned on Bridgette, just what she was suppose to be like to keep harmony in the household. When it happened, it was almost like a meant to be.
In the meantime, she has become best buddies with our youngest cat. She is happy and healthy and I have been able to convince my other half that we need another dog. 3 fish, 3 cats.... we have set a standard!
If we do go ahead with another dog it will be a "mutt" and a rescue. I never wanted a full breed dog as you hear so much about the genetic issues they have from all the inbreeding.
Not saying anything negative about the prur breeds, just that my preference for our next critter is a "mutt".