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LAVK-9

by LAVK-9 on 05 September 2010 - 03:09

Abhay beat me to the question I had. What is it that they are being injected with and what is the pupose of this. I wouldn't think that a breeder would want to do this.If word got out they would loose more money then make it.

by tarekallam on 05 September 2010 - 14:09

Nans gsd- what are the other reasons that stop males from producing?

Pls mention names etc......

Kimmelot

by Kimmelot on 06 September 2010 - 00:09

prostate issues.. Some one told me that a dog never produced , and it was later found to have prostate cancer.

DDR-DSH

by DDR-DSH on 06 September 2010 - 00:09

I see that SP is going back into suck ass mode, now that he has been found out to be a hacker by Oli. LOL.. Why don't you send us all another gallery of flowers to amuse us, Stinky Pooney? LOL You are one first class ass, aren't you?

As to the thread.. I would never have imagined this,  it is so underhanded, but it could be done, and I know that someone on this forum was saying that they had a dog with underdeveloped testes. If this is true, it is very sad, indeed! It could be done by chemical castration. Wildlife and feral horse populations are managed in this manner, also, by injecting the females with a vaccine which will cause the ovaries to scar over.


by oso on 06 September 2010 - 01:09

 How long has the infertility lasted for?  Its not that unheard of for a dog to temporarily lose fertility when introduced to a new environment (maybe stress related etc.).  But I would expect it to return to normal after a month or so.

yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 06 September 2010 - 02:09

A GSD that underwent a  harsh treatment of  Red Mange , could be in harms way of effecting the Fertility....or the use of any drug for some medical problem   check out his vet records...did he have RM and was he treated with high doses of   IVEMECTIN?

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MaggieMae

by MaggieMae on 06 September 2010 - 03:09

Can abnormal thyroid cause a male to be sterile?

by Abhay on 06 September 2010 - 03:09

I wasn't under the impression that the OP was talking about a long series of hormone injections, given to a male, to shut his sexual function and fertility down.

I thought the OP was talking about some magic, single injection that made the male useless as a stud forever.

One could give a human, or canine male a long series of hormone injections, that will shut him down, but it wouldn't be permanent.
With PCT drugs , or maybe just a period of time without the hormone injections, all the issues created from the hormone injections, can be reversed.  If all else fails, HRT could be used.



 


yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 06 September 2010 - 04:09

i KNOW WHAT HE ASK,  BUT I MUST BE DUMB AS A DOOR NAIL...NEVER EVER HEARD OF THAT PRACTICE.


SOUNDS  LIKE   VOODO!

COME TO THINK OF IT,  I WOULD NOT PUT IT PAST SOME OF THE LOW LIFE PEOPLE I HEAR ARE BREEDING TODAY...IN SOME OTHER COUNTRIES, NOT KNOWLEDGEABLE OF PRACTICES..BUT NOT UNLIKELY.

BUT   IF THAT IS WHAT SOMEONE JUST RUMORED, I WOULD THINK A HEALTH ISSUE WAS THE REASON..

MAYBE WE LEARNED SOMETHING NEW...WHERE IS THE PROOF
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are you ready for some FOOTBALL>>>>  mr. by the canyun

by Abhay on 06 September 2010 - 05:09

I'm more than ready, but I like the 3rd string QB, better than Romo.................................





 


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