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Old 07-21-2010, 06:15 AM   #20
yorkie_mama22
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Originally Posted by k Owensk9 View Post
my thinking is the male was not "totally Neutered" if he had a retained test--then the one up in the belly is producing hormones making him capable of the tie--every neutered male I've ever seen is totally unaware of females--most done early squat to pee---I think the male was not properly fixed !!! And if he wasn't then he could posibly produce pups---the only thing that might prevent it is the temp in the belly is to warm and may kill any sperm---but I'd mark the breeding down and in 60 to 65 days we will SEE IF HE IS FERTILE---hopefully he isn't

You obviously don't know what your talking about! Just because he is "neutered" doesn't mean he has no interest in females.
They can't reproduce that's it. I have a male who was PROPERLY fixed! My female was in heat in May and he was VERY interested in her still! And was very interested in my mom's female while she was in heat as well.
He was never used as a stud and was fixed about 7 months ago. He squatts to pee as well and has no retained testies anywhere. Please look info up before you jump to conclusions that the vet didn't do the job of fixing the male!

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