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Originally Posted by MaddiesMommie  Good to know.
I know a lady who had a stud horse, not a dog I know, castrated however, the next day he broke out and bred a mare. She became pregnant. If the sperm is not removed from their tubing, for lack of a better word , it can be 30 days before he is fully a gelding.
These are horses and not dogs I know, but I was wondering if this could happen. There has been some fer useful information in this thread and I have increased my education. Thanks OP for asking. |
Sperm can remain in the vas deferens. Normally, it only lives about 10 days, but they tell you to consider a male still fertile for a month afterwards. I've got a friend who didn't heed that advice after her husband's vasectomy and ended up with a bonus baby