
Still struggling with the idea of neutering your pet? This information will put you at ease.
Of the 4 million dogs that enter shelters and rescues each and every year, only about 10% are spayed or neutered. And, among family dogs already living in a home, only about 80% are neutered.
Among those reasons for not neutering their pets, owners of intact dogs said they felt it was unnatural, they didn’t like the change in their dog’s physical appearance, or they didn’t want to put their pets through the trauma of waking up post-surgery to find a healthy body part had been removed.
These pet owners account for millions of intact, un-neutered dogs nationwide.
Gregg Miller, inventor of Neuticles, and his Bloodhound, Buck, the inspiration behind the innovative implant that’s changing the world for dogs.
It was this very issue that prompted inventor Gregg Miller or Kansas City, MO to develop an alternative for pet owners that were hesitant to have their dogs neutered.
So, Miller invented Neuticles, the world’s first and only canine testicular implant.
Neuticles were granted patent and trademark rights in 1997. After its introduction, a number of organizations worldwide endorsed the product, including the ASPCA which said ” Who can argue with a perfectly safe procedure which encourages pet owners to alter that simply would not have before.” (Animal Watch- Spring 1997)
Gregg Miller and Neuticles were awarded the IG Nobel Peace Prize for Medicine in 2005.
In 1997 when solid silicone was invented, Miller created the NeuticlesNATURAL in 11 different sizes which replicated the pet’s testes in size, shape, weight and feel.
There has not been a single complication or complaint as a result of Neuticle implantation in 20 years of performing the procedure worldwide.
With the invention of Neuticles, dogs have accustomed to life as a neutered animal. There's less worry about your doggy becoming depressed after surgery. This can really change his life!
For more information on Neuticles, check out The Dogington Post.

Lauren Valken
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So silly. Dogs don’t miss their testicles. That’s humans projecting their own insecurities onto their dog.
Brian Snyderworth
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http://www.neuticles.com
Get your pug some of these. I got my pug the upgraded package and put in a set of Bullmastiff testicles in him. He walks around the house now like he’s the king of the world.
Anna Farmer
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Know some humans that could use these!