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> not likely to achieve anything other than a rude reply or a black eye
> personally I would tactfully query whether the breeding was producing further chrytorchid pups and go from there
> Anyone got any personal experiences of this?
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> the vet should of picked it up when he was a puppy
> I'm sure you know that, but retained warm within the body the chances of cancer increases. It was also suggested that he was checked by ultra sound first to see that he did have them, as it has been known for a dog to be opened up and none found! His were eventually found way up in his chest.
> Slightly off subject but as you say all standards state that the male should have two normal testis descended into the scrotum but they also say that judges should not penalize dogs who have been castrated.
>if there were secondary complications from the retained testicles (torsion etc)
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