When a dog is neutered, the testicles are typically removed, but the scrotum, or "ball sack," is often left intact. This is because the scrotum provides a natural protective covering for the area and helps maintain the dog's body temperature. Additionally, leaving the scrotum can prevent complications during the healing process and give the area a more natural appearance post-surgery.
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