Embarassing question about male dogs (might be too much info)

juliefurry

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I'm sure it probably would. That sounds a little harsh. I mean the horse can't help when he's "happy". The trainer should have someone try it on him and see how he likes it.
 
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Oh, oh, oh, oh, . . . . I am sitting here giggling, hoping no one comes in the store right now . . .

Yeah, most of the time it's just the way the muscles are working when a dog is sitting in certain positions.

Now the bulls will just be standing around, letting it all hang out sometimes :eek:

We really do have some interesting discussions here, lol!
 

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juliefurry said:
I'm sure it probably would. That sounds a little harsh. I mean the horse can't help when he's "happy". The trainer should have someone try it on him and see how he likes it.
Well, I've tried it on my hand with the same strength and it does sting. It's more like a flicking motion. The thing is that horses can get quite dangerous when they are focused on some mare and a lot of people could potentially get hurt - including the kid riding her mare... I'm not saying it's right though. I'm sure there are better ways. I've never owned a stallion though and don't think I would.
 

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I've never owned any type of horse, to me it just sounded a little harsh. I'm not a horse expert though :p so my horse advice can't really be counted on.
 

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:D Okay Guys or should I say Girls, I had to leave the room for awhile because I was laughing so much I had to take a bathroom break LMBO. Well, here goes HEEHee
I have a male intact dog and my daughter has a neutered dog. My male is what my mother would call a "Gentleman". I rarely see his pinky! He rarely cleans himself. He has never tried to mount me or any other human, now the cat is a different story. :eek: (imagine this-- 100+doberman trying to mate to a 13lbs calico cat)LOL. He has never marked in the house, but outside is a different story, Heck he sometimes marks the GIRLS, Raven and Gypsy while they are trying to go potty. He is so much in a hurry to cover their scent that he doesn't give them time to finish! :D
Now my Daughter's dog has been fixed since he was 16 weeks. He is always on her cat, his toys and now MY GRANDDAUGHTER, who is just turning 1. At the time she was crawling and he saw his opportunity to go for it. Well, I think she has started walking just to get away from him.
Now when I was working for a photography studio, we did a lot of pet photos.
We had one lady bring in her male dog who was neutered. Well, when a dog gets excited so does it. Well, she saw it and said" get that pinky back in or I will thump it!" Boy did it go and hide!! :D
Now you all know what a "BULL STICK TREAT" is right. I have to buy them, well lets say WHOLE as it is the only way that the treat will last more than 30 seconds.
HEE HAHA HEE
 

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I was present during a "natural" breeding of two horses and lets just say.....never again! If you are wondering what I mean, well, the lady assisting had to wear goggles. :D LOL!!!!

I love this forum when it gets funny :p
 
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just means the muscles controlling it are relaxed. usually when sitting, worn out, or can just be a happy type of relaxed.
lipstick is the funniest thing Ive heard in a long time. may have to use that from now on.
 
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well...the actual peice you see coming out is the penis. what you normall y see (with hair) is the sheath. there are muscles that regulate wether it is sheathed or out for the world to see. when he is relaxed or tired, those muscles relax and it is visible.
 

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Hahahahaha! This thread has been making me chuckle, I have two male horses and lets just say that men seem to go pale when they see their extremeties! lol! :D
 

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I'm rolling over with laughter !!!!! Yes, it's just a relaxed sheath ...nothing sexual . As far as horses.... we had guildings and they would protrude.....a good time to clean !!!
 
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bubbatd said:
I'm rolling over with laughter !!!!! Yes, it's just a relaxed sheath ...nothing sexual . As far as horses.... we had guildings and they would protrude.....a good time to clean !!!
Except for Kal... who raised his back leg up and tried to side kick you if you tried. He HATED THAT! The only time we could clean his sheath is if he was under for some other medical condition.
 
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My dog's pink thing from his.."thing" or what you peple call "lipstick" comes out very often, too.
im worried .
I thoughmaybe it means how he's feeling such as hot, or cold?
 
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no, not dangerous at all unless their is a steel jaw trap nearby or a alligator. :) its perfectly normal and healthy for it to "pop out".
 

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maaan...phoenix's thing is sticking out every time he poops...i always tease my husband and say: is yours sticking out when u poop???of course he thinks i got the worst kind of humor.LOL. phoenix is not neutered yet, but will be this mth. and Cujo, is neutered and ive never seen his. not that i want to.lol. i also thought it would only happen if the male dog is not neutered...hmmm
 

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