Well I'm Mad Right Now...

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    Well I'm Mad Right Now...

     Okay, so basically the place we got Simba from either lied to us or had the information mixed up. Turns out, we didn't get Simba at 8 almost 9 weeks, we got him at SIX WEEKS OLD! He was also neutered at 6 weeks and I am not happy right now. :| Whenever my mom tried to get the neutering certificate they always seemed to 'forget', now we know why. My mom also took him to the vet yesterday because he had this milky substance coming out of his penis, which apparently is more common in un-neutered males. So now we probably have to get an ultrasound to see if he still doesn't have a testicle inside of him. Ugh this is just ridiculous. <_< Sorry I just needed to rant.

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     Ugh, I'd be mad too. I always wonder about Zoey since I have no proof of how old she actually is. keep us updated on the recent vet visit.

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    well most males actually have a whitish substance that at times comes forth from the sheath. It is lubricant and is normal. NOT normal includes discharge that is bloody, green or yellow, or has a very foul odor. But a whitish substance alone is not indicative of a testicle being retained...it certainly is not semen.

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    akyramoto82

     Ugh, I'd be mad too. I always wonder about Zoey since I have no proof of how old she actually is. keep us updated on the recent vet visit.

     

    It can be frustrating when you don't have the proof. :-/ Thankfully he doesn't seem to have any issues from being taken away from his mother too soon. Hopefully it stays that way...

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    rwbeagles

    well most males actually have a whitish substance that at times comes forth from the sheath. It is lubricant and is normal. NOT normal includes discharge that is bloody, green or yellow, or has a very foul odor. But a whitish substance alone is not indicative of a testicle being retained...it certainly is not semen.

     

    That's good to know then, hopefully that's all it is. :-/ 

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    I've had pups that young have both...and I've had them come down as late as 6months old! I do think tho that would not have bothered to neuter him if there was nothing in the sac? I suppose it's better to know than not but you really would have to do a THOROUGH ultrasound because they can be ANYWHERE in the body, in theory. Our cat's retained testicle was down on the inside of a hind leg right at the hock!

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    rwbeagles

    I've had pups that young have both...and I've had them come down as late as 6months old! I do think tho that would not have bothered to neuter him if there was nothing in the sac? I suppose it's better to know than not but you really would have to do a THOROUGH ultrasound because they can be ANYWHERE in the body, in theory. Our cat's retained testicle was down on the inside of a hind leg right at the hock!

     

    Wow that is crazy! o.o How did it get there? Haha! 

    I really hope this is a mix up and he really wasn't that young when we got him, even though it's not my fault I feel guilty. :-/ 

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    rwbeagles
    well most males actually have a whitish substance that at times comes forth from the sheath. It is lubricant and is normal.

     Misha has that and is neutered. He was neutered at 8 months, but at 8 weeks the vet said that they'd neuter him whenever I was ready.

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    punkchica321

    rwbeagles

    I've had pups that young have both...and I've had them come down as late as 6months old! I do think tho that would not have bothered to neuter him if there was nothing in the sac? I suppose it's better to know than not but you really would have to do a THOROUGH ultrasound because they can be ANYWHERE in the body, in theory. Our cat's retained testicle was down on the inside of a hind leg right at the hock!

     

    Wow that is crazy! o.o How did it get there? Haha! 

    I really hope this is a mix up and he really wasn't that young when we got him, even though it's not my fault I feel guilty. :-/ 

     

    Plenty of uninformed people bring puppies home before the recommended 10-12ish weeks. The biggest worry is lack of socialization leading to no "dog social skills," and it seems that Simba is fine playing with other dogs, right?

    IMO as long as you guys keep working hard at training and socializing, the 6 weeks thing will never be a big deal. Unless he needs to go sit on the couch of a doggie psychiatrist and talk to them about his mommy issues. Wink

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    Cita

    punkchica321

    rwbeagles

    I've had pups that young have both...and I've had them come down as late as 6months old! I do think tho that would not have bothered to neuter him if there was nothing in the sac? I suppose it's better to know than not but you really would have to do a THOROUGH ultrasound because they can be ANYWHERE in the body, in theory. Our cat's retained testicle was down on the inside of a hind leg right at the hock!

     

    Wow that is crazy! o.o How did it get there? Haha! 

    I really hope this is a mix up and he really wasn't that young when we got him, even though it's not my fault I feel guilty. :-/ 

     

    Plenty of uninformed people bring puppies home before the recommended 10-12ish weeks. The biggest worry is lack of socialization leading to no "dog social skills," and it seems that Simba is fine playing with other dogs, right?

    IMO as long as you guys keep working hard at training and socializing, the 6 weeks thing will never be a big deal. Unless he needs to go sit on the couch of a doggie psychiatrist and talk to them about his mommy issues. Wink

     

     

    Yes he plays with other dogs just fine, though sometimes he doesn't get the hint when a dog isn't interested. :P I think that's any puppy though. We do socialize him and train him a lot, so yeah I hope that everything turns out just fine. Haha! Lets hope that never happens. :P 

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    aDorkable

    rwbeagles
    well most males actually have a whitish substance that at times comes forth from the sheath. It is lubricant and is normal.

     Misha has that and is neutered. He was neutered at 8 months, but at 8 weeks the vet said that they'd neuter him whenever I was ready.

     

    Hm that's interesting. I always get confused with the whole 'when the right time' is. Some people say 8 weeks is too early. So confusing. :-/ 

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    punkchica321

    aDorkable

    rwbeagles
    well most males actually have a whitish substance that at times comes forth from the sheath. It is lubricant and is normal.

     Misha has that and is neutered. He was neutered at 8 months, but at 8 weeks the vet said that they'd neuter him whenever I was ready.

     

    Hm that's interesting. I always get confused with the whole 'when the right time' is. Some people say 8 weeks is too early. So confusing. :-/ 

    I notice that on Bailey sometimes, and he is neutered. He was neutered at 2-3years old, and is 7-8 now, so its deffinitely not related. Its just a "guy" thing Wink

    Ive always thought 8 weeks is too young to leave thier mother. But, if you are going to take the time to teach the dog and socialize them then I dont think its that bad. Im also all for late altering (It drives me crazy that they are allowed to be altered so young)

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    Well, sorry to say, but Simba is ruined and you must send him to me immediately. Stick out tongue

    Just kidding! Bummer that you were lied to, but like the others said, just make sure to continue socializing him. Rupert was neutered at 1 year, and he gets that white stuff also.

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    Spazzy
    I notice that on Bailey sometimes, and he is neutered. He was neutered at 2-3years old, and is 7-8 now, so its deffinitely not related. Its just a "guy" thing Wink

    Ive always thought 8 weeks is too young to leave thier mother. But, if you are going to take the time to teach the dog and socialize them then I dont think its that bad. Im also all for late altering (It drives me crazy that they are allowed to be altered so young)

     

    Hopefully that's all it is, though I'm sure my mom will get the ultrasound done anyhow. And yeah 8 weeks is pretty young to be leaving the mom but 6 weeks is even worse. Ugh. :-/ 

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    janobonano

    Well, sorry to say, but Simba is ruined and you must send him to me immediately. Stick out tongue

    Just kidding! Bummer that you were lied to, but like the others said, just make sure to continue socializing him. Rupert was neutered at 1 year, and he gets that white stuff also.

     

    Haha! I hope your kidding, otherwise I'll be very sad. Wink Yeah I know, I'm giving the benefit of the doubt and say that they messed it up with all the dogs they have, but I'm sure my mom will get to the bottom of it.  I wish Simba wasn't neutered so young, can't they just have people sign a contract that they have to be spayed/neutered at a certain age or they have the right to a fine or something along those lines? :-/