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PET HEALTH INFO : Puppy testicles?
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From: MSN NicknameMrsMaryP_1  (Original Message)Sent: 12/30/2007 5:54 PM
Actually had a new puppy owner think I had sold her a female instead of the male she had requested.  Okay - sounds dumb, I know, but I felt even worse when I could not tell her when to expect the little "peas" to appear.  The solid black in this photo is the 11 week old boy. 


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From: MSN NicknameDisneycrazy1Sent: 12/30/2007 7:06 PM
Hi, I asked some of the other members to hopefully answer your question soon!!  We have several breeders in this group, who I'm sure will have the answer!!
Kristy

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From: MSN Nicknamejacqueline6710Sent: 12/30/2007 10:54 PM
Not sure either but sure someone will know.  So many people busy with the holidays may take a day or two.  I have a male dog but dang I don't know.  Jackie

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From: MSN NicknamengandkoiSent: 12/31/2007 2:33 PM
it varies from dog to dog but usually you can feel the testes in the scrotum about 6-8 weeks some are much longer up to 8 months before they appear if sometimes longer none are better than one as if only one drops then you may have an monorchid if there are none at all then a cryptorchid...a vet will be able to tell at about 8 weeks if they are there or not sometimes they get stuck in the grion then the dog will have to be done as it can cause cancer in later life....
but unless the dog is to be used as stud it would be advisable to have it done anyway to stop any unsocialble behaviour....
 
 
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