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Post by snusbaum on Jan 22, 2009 14:53:46 GMT -5
: little pink erasers, lol. Ask Tina about her lil man Loomis and how he aint so little. That is too funny, lol...... I am going to try the "burrito" thing tonight, I did call a vet that was recommended by a local breeder, and found out that a check up is not as expensive as I thought, so on payday I am going to get him in for a general check up.
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Post by dawn on Jan 22, 2009 15:40:18 GMT -5
You could also ask the breeder to check him for you and show you how!
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Post by snusbaum on Jan 22, 2009 17:37:18 GMT -5
I don't actually know her, I have emailed her with a few questions, but I guess it wouldn't hurt to make friends, lol.....
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Post by gretling on Jan 22, 2009 18:02:37 GMT -5
While you're at the vet, have the vet check and show you how. I was so nervous with Bruce I made the vet show me several times, then practiced (poor Bruce was not so amused by this). As for his man-bits hanging--I'd check but it could definitely be nothing. Bruce went through a couple of months then out of nowhere one day, decided he needed to prove he was a boy. Now most of the time the manbits are free but every now and then he decides to be polite and hide them away from prying eyes.
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Post by rockysmom on Jan 23, 2009 0:41:31 GMT -5
My husband always used to joke about hair ring checks in the beginning until we rescued Aikman and I found a full hair ring and he understood in importance of the checks. I usually do them once a month and he holds them while I check. Use a little bit of lubricant as it will help the, um, man bits go back in.
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