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  2. Cryptorchidism - Wikipedia

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    Surgical correction is by palpation of the retained testicle and subsequent exploration of the inguinal canal or abdomen, but showing altered dogs is against AKC rules, making this correction pointless for breeding stock. Orchiopexy is an option for pet dogs that will not be used for breeding. Commonly affected breeds include: [22]

  3. Ridgling - Wikipedia

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    A ridgling (also spelled ridgeling), [1] or rig, is a cryptorchid; [2] a male animal with one or both testicles undescended, [1] usually describing a ram, bull, or male horse, [3] but cryptorchidism also can be an issue in dogs and cats. [4] Because the heat inside the body is too high for sperm to survive, an undescended testicle is non ...

  4. Canine reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Most dominantly aggressive dogs are male, which causes many people to neuter their male canine companions. Removing testosterone can decrease the intensity of a canine's reaction to stimulus. Testosterone does not cause a behavior to occur, but its absence may decrease the occurrence of a "bad" behavior. [60]

  5. Microplastics in testicles may play a role in male ...

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    Researchers identified 12 different microplastic types in the dog and human testis samples. They found that the amount of microplastics in men was about three times higher than in dog reproductive ...

  6. Monorchism - Wikipedia

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    One testicle not descending into the scrotum during normal embryonic or fetal development (3–4% of 'normal' live births), also known as undescended testis or cryptorchidism. In this case the testis is within the abdominal cavity, somewhere along the normal route of descent – most commonly, within the inguinal canal .

  7. 50 Of The Wildest And Cutest Genetic Mutations Ever ... - AOL

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    My dog Buster has the skin condition vitiligo. It causes depigmentation of the skin (and fur). ... He Was Born With Out Testicles, Stopped Growing At 6 Months And Remains Kitten Sized Today, He ...

  8. Zeuterin - Wikipedia

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    Sperm production continues for up to 60 days after product administration, and in some dogs does not stop completely, [4] although the product is 99.6% effective when given to dogs aged 3-10 months of age. [5] Following administration, the testicles atrophy; the degree of atrophy may vary noticeably between testicles. [2]

  9. Sperm counts have been declining for decades. Are ... - AOL

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    There has been a lot of talk in the past few years about global declines in sperm counts. Recent research found that sperm counts dropped by 1.2% per year on average from 1973 to 2018, with ...