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Old 03-12-2005, 04:59 AM   #2
YorkieRose
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There is nothing "unsafe" about using a male with one testicule. It will not harm the male or female. It is a recessive genetic problem and you can get pups with the same problem...why deliberately breed for a possible genetic fault? Surgery to neuter is more complicated and adds to the cost of the surgery. The person with this male should neuter him and not offer him at stud knowing has this genetic fault. JMO
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