by frankie1001 on March 16th, 2007

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I have a 3 year year old male Dog and a 6 month old bitch, I got him castrated 3 weeks ago and she has went into season, they have been seperated but today I found them locked together, will she be pregnant? my daughter let him out the dog cage.

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  • by munchkin_kids_downunder on March 16th, 2007

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    CASTRATED! so no!

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  • by Brian I on March 16th, 2007

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    Black's Veterinary Dictionary: "Castration of dogs and cats... the main reason for castrating dogs and cats is to render them infertile ... some individuals retain the ability to copulate for a substantial period of time. Castration is likely to have a more pronounced effect on the mating behaviour of male cats than on that of male dogs."
    It seems to me that this says he managed it, it won't result in pregnancy and he won't manage it many more times"

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  • by singwell-is off researching a lot on March 16th, 2007

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    not if he has been castrated! he just has the urges, that's all.

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  • by Jenniferocious on March 16th, 2007

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    If he was, in fact, castrated - then he has no testicles, and can produce no sperm.

    You should ask the vet if you have any concerns.

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  • by norm on May 18th, 2009

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    If I may answer this, please bear in mind I speak from the position of a man who had to be castrated at 25 for medical reasons.

    My testicles had caused me pain since my early teens, and my urologist suggested removing them was the best opton. I never had a sperm count before surgery, but had never gotten a woman pregnant. At six weeks my doctor wanted a sperm sample, and after examining it declared me sterile. Sperm can be stored in the prostate for several weeks after the testicles have been removed.

    After my castration I still can have a good sex life. My nutless penis still works just as well as it did when I had my balls. Now, I'm guaranteed sterile.

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  • by Bearsly on February 4th, 2008

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    We've just had our 3 year old dog castrated and we have a 15 month old bitch in heat. The vets advised us that he is able to inpregnate the bitch up to 4 weeks after castration and therefore should be kept separated.

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  • by WhyamIhere on June 18th, 2007

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    There is some controversy over this if in fact you mean neutered, it takes about a month (according to some) to be completely sterile. So i would still keep an eye on them.

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