01-30-2006, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Julz I would give it a little longer also. However, your vet is saying he can't even "find" the other testicle? Give it another couple of months. If it doesn't drop, yes, it is a health issue from what I understand and surgery is needed (not positive, but pretty sure). Was he sold to you with the intention of you never breeding him or was that just left as an open decision for you to make in the future? Because if you were not to breed him, this really shouldn't be an issue and would/should require neutering. If you aren't going to breed him, it is better for him and you if he gets neutered. I know Yorkies can go for more than you paid or less than you paid, but no matter what, it is still a lot of money. You have not been ripped off unless you were intending to breed and the breeder knew of it and there was some agreement (or a non-breeding agreement was omitted). | Julz Thank you for answering my question about a testicle not dropping possibly being a health issue. I was very curious about that.
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