How odd! I've never heard of totally removing the testicles of a dog. Every dog I've ever had neutered had its "balls," so to speak, they had merely been drained of testosterone and the gland had been removed.
Usually, neutering a male dog is a much smaller, faster procedure than neutering a female one. This suggests that the testicles aren't actually removed. As for farm animals, though, I believe the testicles are removed.
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Date: 2005-02-01 05:56 am (UTC)Usually, neutering a male dog is a much smaller, faster procedure than neutering a female one. This suggests that the testicles aren't actually removed. As for farm animals, though, I believe the testicles are removed.