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Do you have questions regarding the health of your greyhound? Do you need tips what you should feed your dog?
Or do you need advice in curing an injury?

removing testicalspage  1 2 

Stephen Burns
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22 Jun 2014 20:16


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joe mc gorrey wrote:

ok how long are you off for after the op stephen

3 weeks very simple opp


Joe Mc Gorrey
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22 Jun 2014 20:25


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cheers stephen


Tomas Naglys
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Hi Joe,
Any changes after removing your dog's testicals?
I have the same problem with my dog but can't make my mind what to do.



Andrew Xerri
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I have a dog that has one stuck up his groin and the other has dropped so i will be taking the one out that is stuck, usually you would just break them in with both in and then take it out after break in is finished as they need a months rest anyways so it is a good time to do it and doesn't set the dog back

My boy broke in city class and does everything right and rails well but i will still be taking the one out as it can become cancerous.

On the other hand I have a dog who has both his testies stuck up but once again we will see how he breaks in and then remove them

Don't ever go remove testies until they are 12 months old and make sure you get a good vet you can trust


Gary Brown
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18 Feb 2015 03:38


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I've got a mad keen chaser, "prior" to both testicles having to be removed.

After removal it took 5 months to break him in.

He looses interested often, but has a good go, more often then not now, but it has taken him, to at least his second birthday, to be more, then less a chaser.

His testicles were removed, when he was 15 months of age at the recommendation of one of our leading vets.



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