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Originally Posted by Baileys_Momma You know I didn't write what I did to be jumped on by others that think they know everything. What I was simply saying is that it is possible that the dog only has one testes not that one is decended and could be cancerous. I'm sorry if that did not come across the way I meant it to sound. That being said, my Bailey's father has one testes, born with one, and is fine, nothing wrong with him. It is possible that a yorkie can have one testes and not be unhealthy.
Sometimes I wonder if it's even worth posting your opinion on here because some of you can be awfully quick to judge or point fingers and tell someone they are wrong. What ever happened to the age old saying "If you can't say anything nice don't say anything at all" Comments like "WHAT??? Are you serious????? I better leave this alone before I say something that I'll regret!!!!!" are really not necessary!!!! I'm not perfect and don't claim to be, all I am doing here is posting my expereince which happens to not be a bad one, give me a break!!! |
Yes, it is possible to breed a male with only one testicle. Should it be done, NO! And for you to come here, practically encouraging it, is reckless of you. It is a genetic FAULT and should not ever be bred or bred back. With you posting that for everyone to read, people are thinking...well, he only has one testicle why not breed him? Or, her overbite isn't bad...I'll go ahead and breed her anyway. If you have a serious fault, it should not be bred. PERIOD. That's what is happening with this breed that everyone loves. People are breeding these faults back into the lines that others are working so hard to correct.