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CRYPTORCHID: Why can't I find testicles on my unneutered pet?
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CRYPTORCHID: Why can't I find testicles on my unneutered pet?
NORMAL CASTRATION
Testicles normally descent into the scrotum by about 4-6 months of age
If one or both testicles have not descended by 6 months, the dog is considered cryptorchid
EXTERNAL CRYPTORCHID
The testicles has passed through the inguinal canal but fails to reach the scrotum and is located outside the normal path of descent
INTERNAL CRYPTORCHID
Failure of the testicle to pass throuigh the inguinal canal. Resulting in retention within the abdomen or inguinal canal
WHAT HAPPENS IF PETS AREN'T NEUTERED?
Higher risk of testicular cancer
Increased risk of prostate disease
Cryptorchid dogs have a very high risk of testicular tumors and torsion
More sexually transmitted diseases (e.g.: canine trasmissable venereal tumor)
Cryptorchidism: Most Affected Dog Breeds:
Most common: Small and toy breeds (Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Yorkshire Terrier, Miniature Poodle, Dachshund, Maltese)
Occassionally affected: Medium and large breeds (Boxer, Golden Retriever, Shetland Sheepdog)
Key point: Cryotorchidism is hereditary: affected dogs should not be bred
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