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okay pfew! I have been told this is normal everyone at work who has a boy dog has had this happen. Someone should warn you! ha!! |
Yep, totally normal
Good thing you saved that $30! |
The technical name for that condition in our house is;
Pee Knot. |
Well you learn something new every day.
I have a boy dog but he was neutered at 3 months old so I never knew about this either. Pee Knot |
That wasn't his testicles, it was the bulbus glandis, more info at the following link:
Canine Anatomy info |
P.S Sounds like he's becoming a young "man" now
Maybe time to make the appointment to have him neutered.... |
spacegirl21 wrote: okay pfew! I have been told this is normal everyone at work who has a boy dog has had this happen. Someone should warn you! ha!!
^^^^^^^^^ ROTFLMAO |
Wow that has never happened to Rufus... or at least I never noticed
There so should be a 'boy dog owner's handbook' |
Willowsprite wrote: That wasn't his testicles, it was the bulbus glandis, more info at the following link:
Canine Anatomy info Thanks! I thought it was pretty far for some testicles to travel. |
Willowsprite wrote: P.S Sounds like he's becoming a young "man" now Maybe time to make the appointment to have him neutered....
Yes I think it will happen soon I feel sad weird never felt like this about my girl dogs. I guess because they are there for all to see. I still don't see any aggression or sexual thoughts. He has even stopped humping pillows. I cannot take him to one of the kennels in town now because he is over 6 months and intact. |
I'm so glad you waited though.... it's so much healthier for him to have had those hormones to develop |
This entire process is usually followed by a cigarette and a good nap. |
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