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Old 09-04-2010, 01:44 PM   #6
JeanieK
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Having only one testicle does not make him sterile, but it does mean he should not be bred. The undescended testicle cfan become cancerous, and it is hereditary, so he should be neutered so he does not pass this condition on.

If you plan to breed, you need to get some good books and start reading. If you do not even know when they go into heat and what signs to look for, you are no where near ready to breed. That is the very first thing that you need to know.

You also need to be aware that once your male has been mated, he will mark his territory forever after. He will not be a nice little boy, he will be a stud and act like one, even after he is neutered.
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