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by tarekallam on 04 September 2010 - 15:09
Is it true that some bad breeders inject adult males before selling them so they cannot breed afterwords?
It is also said that some other bad ones inject youngster males so their reproductive organs stop growing?
My question could be a bit silly or stupid, however this what I have heard from a Hungarian breeder whom I dealt with before.
It is also said that some other bad ones inject youngster males so their reproductive organs stop growing?
My question could be a bit silly or stupid, however this what I have heard from a Hungarian breeder whom I dealt with before.

by Sock Puppet on 04 September 2010 - 15:09
Hey Tarek,
Never heard of this.
How are you doing?
SP
Never heard of this.
How are you doing?
SP
by tarekallam on 04 September 2010 - 15:09
SP- My friend I am fine.
Also from your posts i can very easily tell that your in top form & good shape.
Take care.
Pls if you find any spelling mistakes forgive me
.
Also from your posts i can very easily tell that your in top form & good shape.
Take care.
Pls if you find any spelling mistakes forgive me


by Sock Puppet on 04 September 2010 - 15:09
Tarek,
If I find spelling mistakes it is a miracle.
Have a good night and take care of yourself.
SP
If I find spelling mistakes it is a miracle.
Have a good night and take care of yourself.
SP

by leoetta on 04 September 2010 - 21:09
I have a friend that is actually wondering if this happened to her Berner Sennenhund. Both testicles are very small and different sizes and he has never produced any puppies. She just got him in her possession and discovered this and has a very unscrupulous ex co-owner on this dog that she is wondering about. Any info would be great.
by tarekallam on 04 September 2010 - 21:09
So anybody can tell me why a breeding male who had produced a quiet good number of puppies in his country of origin ,stops productivity when imported by a different person in a different country? What diseases could have led to this?
by Ibrahim on 04 September 2010 - 21:09
Good evening everyone, Marhaba Tarek,
A quiet good number ......, correct spelling for quiet in this context should be (quite a good number ....)
Quiet: making no noise or sound, esp. no disturbing sound, example: The dorm becomes very QUIET at night when the students are asleep.
Quite: completely, wholly, or entirely , example: This apple pie is QUITE good!
Enjoy
Ibrahim
A quiet good number ......, correct spelling for quiet in this context should be (quite a good number ....)

Quiet: making no noise or sound, esp. no disturbing sound, example: The dorm becomes very QUIET at night when the students are asleep.
Quite: completely, wholly, or entirely , example: This apple pie is QUITE good!
Enjoy
Ibrahim
by Nans gsd on 04 September 2010 - 23:09
Brucillosis comes to mind also there are other reasons why a male quits producing.
by tarekallam on 04 September 2010 - 23:09
Tahkn yuo Irbaihm fro thsi Enlgihs lesosn, I wlil alywas kepe it in mnid.


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by Abhay on 05 September 2010 - 01:09
Sounds ridiculous. Just what would one inject a male with, to render him impotent?
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