Thread: Cryptorchidism
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Old 06-21-2013, 01:02 PM   #5
tricia208
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A couple of things to know about Cryptorchidism - it is almost always inherited and if BOTH testicles do not descend that is still called Cryptorchidism. A dog with only one testicle should be considered to carry the gene for Cryptorchidism and should not be bred. 75% of the dogs with Cryptorchidism have one testicle descended but they still are considered a carrier.

There are many negative results from this condition - cancer, anxiety, some of the corrective surgeries are invasive and costly depending on where the testicles are located. It is more serious than most breeders realize.

I highly recommend that dogs considered for breeding are always examined by a vet or reproductive specialist before purchasing and breeding. You will save a lot of money and save your dogs from serious health issues.
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