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Old 04-20-2008, 03:07 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by MyFairLacy View Post
I just think that's kindof wrong considering cryptorchidism is genetic...and a cryptorchid dog has 10 times the risk of testicular cancer. Neutering is always recommended so cryptorchidism isn't passed on...more invasive neuter and higher risk of cancer. The AVMA actually says it is unethical for a vet to correct cryptorchidism without neutering the animal.

I totally agree with you MyFairLacy. Totally.

I think she was referring to little gonads that are going to and will drop but are just keeping their own sweet time. Most vets can usually tell the difference. I have been able to tell in the past. Eventually..there they were.

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