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Originally Posted by Ghost writer Could it be genetic? Like I said I've owned many unfixed males and so have my family members and we've never had a problem. Just asking because if it could be genetic that would be another really good reason to just fix the male and buy another dog. Also with him being enlarged I would imagine it would make breeding him naturally a bit of a challenge especially if the female is on the smaller side. |
It wouldn’t surprise me if there was some kind of genetic thing but not sure it’s been proven. We were taught it could happen to any unfixed dog and that was one of the positives about fixing a male.