if the testes had not dropped the dog should have been to a vet not wait til 2 yrs and think it is ok to breed.
in addition, you seem to be under the impression that since the dogs are small there may only be one pup. Far from the truth at best. Fact is you had better hope for multiple birth or be prepared to have the Chi in the vet for a c section.
Small breed dogs when only one pup is involved create a serious health issue as the dam cannot deliver since in most cases the pup grows far too large.
What has been said here with regards to what you should have done makes sense. You have failed to take into consideration nearly every factor with regards to healthy breeding and in addition with your own words clearly know nothing about what is involved with breeding. I have bred Miniature Pinschers for over 47 years. I have come close several times to losing my dams and pups due to only one pup but in my case as a breeder I knew the signs and took care of it. I have been fortunate with my males to have no testes inssues but do have other breeder friends that have had and the males were neutered to avoid this issue down the line.
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No I am not a Miniature Doberman, I was around 200 years before Louis Doberman created the Dobie and as for my friends the Manx cats, yes they are better at playing fetch than I am, I am a Miniature Pinscher.
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