If it really is one of the testicles, then it isn't normal. that would be a failed neutering. The dog would still have all the urges of an intact dog, and still be able to father puppies.
My interpretation of this question was how early can you get a dog neutered and will this stop them from being dominant. A dog can be neutered at around six months and it will often make them less dominant.
A castrated dog is still called a dog. If it was a rescue dog it would be considered as being neutered.
Neutering includes removing the testicles, so no.
A dog can be neutered at any age after 6 months.
The risk of a dog developing certain types of cancer is reduced if the dog is neutered.
The healing process for a dog after being neutered typically takes about 10-14 days. During this time, it is important to follow the veterinarian's instructions for post-operative care to ensure a smooth recovery.
I don't know if there are any dog show that allow spayed and neutered dogs.
A neutered male dog is often referred to as a "neutered male" or simply a "neutered dog." Neutering is a surgical procedure that removes the testicles of a male dog to prevent reproduction.
Neutering removes a dog's ability to reproduce but does not eliminate all sexual behaviors. Arousal in a neutered dog may be triggered by scent, hormones, or environmental stimuli. Engaging in such behaviors is normal and does not indicate a desire to mate.
When a dog is neutered, the testicles are typically removed, but the scrotum, or "ball sack," is often left intact. This is because the scrotum provides a natural protective covering for the area and helps maintain the dog's body temperature. Additionally, leaving the scrotum can prevent complications during the healing process and give the area a more natural appearance post-surgery.
The sterile dog can not cause/have puppies, either because it has been spayed/neutered, or because of genetic issues.
no