Quote Originally Posted by dragondawg
If neuticles are needed to convince a person to neuter their male dog, then they need psycological help, or at least should be educated in not being niave in the world.
Be that as it may, the fact remains that a lot of people decide to neuter after they learn that their dog can retain his "natural" looks. Heck, I've SEEN IT HAPPEN at the clinic...There are a lot of pet owners who would benefit immensely from some education, don't you think? If a set of neuticles is the worst thing that happens to an animal in its lifetime I fail to see a problem with that.

I'm trying not to generalize too much, but a fair chunk of people who get neuticles for their dogs and cats are "macho" types who don't want to admit they have neutered their pet but don't want to deal with the behavioral traits or health effects of an intact male. When they learn that there's an alternative that will only cost them an extra $75. some of them jump on it. Some of them want a bigger set than the originals put in, too.