After castrating an animal, the veterinarian will discard the testicles as medical waste along with the used tissue sponges and other disposable medical supplies.
Throw them in the trash....no joke
Because balls are made of rubber, and dogs are not.
Dogs like sport balls no matter what type.
Nudicals are prosthetic testicular implants for pets that have been neutered. They are designed to give the appearance that the pet still has its testicles after the surgery. Nudicals do not serve any medical purpose and are purely cosmetic.
If the dog has a big mouth at the most is 6 tennis balls.
Assuming that three dogs would not be a financial burden on the family (considering vet visits alone), dogs enjoy being with a pack and having other dogs to interact with. If you plan to breed the animals, two females and one male would be best. If breeding is not planned, spaying/neutering is highly recommended and it then wouldn't matter what genders the three dogs are. Spaying/neutering is healthier for a dog, makes them calmer and less likely to run from home. Neutering males especially will minimize their instinct to roam and continuously look for females to mate with.
No, it won't. The genitalia and anal glands are independent of each other.
for dogs and cats it is.for humans its eitherhysterectomy (women) or vasectomy (men)
Neutering/castration basically means cutting the balls off. This is something humans have been doing on both animals and other humans so far back in history that it's impossible to say exactly when it was first done. Neutering was first used in cats in 1893, and without anesthesia. In the 1930's and 40' neutering became more standard.
Yes. If you find the right place. There are hamster balls for people so there must be some for dogs or you can just put them into peoples hamster balls then it should work.
To wash them.
they can rip your balls off
One can buy balls for dogs online at websites like petsathome, where they also offer many different toys for pets. One can also buy such balls on Amazon.