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i had same problem with my whippet x, 1 in the bag and god no's were the other 1 was, sent him to the vets for them to have a look and he came out knackerless, my 1yr old collie whippet greyhound's hav'nt dropped either, asked the vet if there was an operation they could do to release them into his little sack as i was wanting to breed from him later. she told me just to leave him as he is as any operation might make him infertile, so i'm taking the risk and hoping he may sire a litter.

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Its usually recommended to castrate the dog as the retained testicle can twist and be extremely painful for the dog. If the dog is exceptional in every way then an argument can be made to take the risk, but if the dog is average, then its best to castrate to prevent the twisting.

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