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    Yes Face was the same way, now u cannot even tell he had any to begin with. LOL

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    How old is he? When dogs are neutered later in life the sack doesn't always go away. My dog Buttons was neutered at 7 and his never went away. However, dogs neutered earlier in life will most likely have their sack dissapear over time. The sooner they're neutered, the faster it will go away. Make sense?

    LOL what an odd subject :/

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    Finn still has a tiny bit of the sack left. It's annoying. But, that's ok. I still have hope that it will completely disappear, but, for now, it's still there a tiny bit.
    The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer

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    Dear Maximus - how is the yummy man?
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