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It's a fault that will be passed onto his offspring. As said he has probably got 2 but one is retained. The one that doesn't drop can cause problems down the line if not removed.

I've got a mate that won't go to the pub tonight that's got two retained bollocks .   He's wife's got them in a jar I think ?

I owned a "REMLAP" plummer dog that was mon-orchid, he sired a few litters and all male progeny had 2 decended testicles, he did however as predicted by a few on here and else where die at 11 yrs due

I agree with Dawn that a breeder should always have the best confirmation and health right at the top of the list for breeding. A retained testicle however is not known to be inherited. They don't know the cause of it, according to vetMD online. If I had two males of equal caliber or near equal caliber and one had the fault and the other didn't of course if choose the one with both testes.

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