The odds are against it but you never know. The male that has only one testicle down, should be neutered for his own health's sake as the testicle that retained inside of him will most likely turn cancerous and cause his death eventually. This condition is also an inherited trait and can be passed along in the gene pool, so you would not wish to breed an animal with this condition, mono orchid-ism is what it is called I believe (meaning one testicle in Latin).
Yes they can. Often there is another teste that hasn't fully descended which makes the dog have monorchism. These are the dogs that you must watch out for around a female on heat because they seem de-sexed although are not internally.
Yes he can sire pups, but this is a genetic problem and he WILL pass it on. This can be passed from both the sire and the dams side. Also the other testicle is not missing, it is retained internally and has failed to descend into the scrotum. Any vet will strongly advise you to have him neutered, as he will be highly susceptible to testicular cancer . It is not just poodles that this happens to, but all breeds
Yes....I had a boxer that did so several times.
yes ,but it will pass it on
I think no cause of some kind of call difference I THINK
No, that is not possable
no way
they can't
your dog isa messed up in the head
Yes, I think he can get a female dog pregnant with 1 testicle.
No, because this would mean that the dog would still be able to sire young.
Maybe, but I believe they can only mate with one dog at a time.
Take the dog to a vet, they could tell you.
Yes, as long as the testicle is functioning properly then you can reproduce with one testicle.
Yes, he has only one testicle.
He was bred as a dog for races and for hunting.
The Papillon (or butterfly-eared dog) was bred to look pretty for aristocratic ladies who wanted a lap dog.
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No.
no