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    BOSTON (AP) - Gregg Miller mortgaged his home and maxed out his credit cards to mass produce his invention - prosthetic testicles for neutered dogs.

    What started 10 years ago with an experiment on an unwitting Rottweiler named Max has turned into a thriving mail-order business. And on Thursday night Miller's efforts earned him a dubious yet strangely coveted honor: the Ig Nobel Prize for medicine.

    "Considering my parents thought I was an idiot when I was a kid, this is a great honor," he said. "I wish they were alive to see it."

    The Ig Nobels, given at Harvard University by Annals of Improbable Research magazine, celebrate the humorous, creative and odd side of science.

    Miller has sold more than 150,000 of his Neuticles, more than doubling his $500,000 investment. The silicone implants come in different sizes, shapes, weights and degrees of firmness.

    The product's Web site says Neuticles allow a pet "to retain his natural look" and "self esteem." Although the Ig Nobels are not exactly prestigious, many recipients are, like Miller, happy to win.

    the whole story

    http://www.davesdaily.com/out.php?id...D8D3751O0.html

    Neuticles website
    http://www.neuticles.com/index1.html





    5'4"
    45 yrs (F) a.k.a. "Butterbean"
    Start date 5/18/2003
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    Re: The Winner Is... Fake Dog Testicle Creator

    Neuticles!!!!

    I heard a story on them on NPR about 5 years ago.

    Glad to see he's getting some more recognition.
    I believe it start out for dogs then people are now using them (testicular cancer survivors)

    PS Mine are real...and fully functional!
    -Iap How I did it

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      Re: The Winner Is... Fake Dog Testicle Creator

      Originally posted by Iapetus999
      Neuticles!!!!

      I heard a story on them on NPR about 5 years ago.

      Glad to see he's getting some more recognition.
      I believe it start out for dogs then people are now using them (testicular cancer survivors)

      PS Mine are real...and fully functional!
      Too much information, I think.
      53/female/241lbs.




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