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Old 12-08-2011, 07:08 PM
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Sherlock's penis popping out...

Sorry about the title! But Sherlock's penis has just popped out for the first time. He was 16 weeks yesterday. My partner and I have never had a male dog before, and it's just given us a bit of a shock Sherlock seems very shocked too

Is it normal for this to happen at this age, and is there anything we need to do about it/anything we should be aware of? The end of it does look a bit sore (it's gone back in now...)

Phew... didn't expect this - he's just a baby!!!
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Re: Sherlock's penis popping out...

The whole thing or just the lipstick section?

I remember my old dog used to get his entire penis, complete with "knot" out as a pup. Used to immobilise him for about 30 mins.

Its perfectly normal, and nothing to worry about unless it stays out for an extended period of time. Just keeo him quiet and away from anything he could injure himself on. Oh and anything that could stick to it.

Alfie occasionally gets his out, but his foreskin gets stuck to it, and gets turned inwards when the penis is retracted and then requires lubrication and manipulation to get it back to normal.
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Re: Sherlock's penis popping out...

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The whole thing or just the lipstick section?

I remember my old dog used to get his entire penis, complete with "knot" out as a pup. Used to immobilise him for about 30 mins.

Its perfectly normal, and nothing to worry about unless it stays out for an extended period of time. Just keeo him quiet and away from anything he could injure himself on. Oh and anything that could stick to it.

Alfie occasionally gets his out, but his foreskin gets stuck to it, and gets turned inwards when the penis is retracted and then requires lubrication and manipulation to get it back to normal.
well theres no reply to that is there lol.
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Re: Sherlock's penis popping out...

He's just showing off...........
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Re: Sherlock's penis popping out...

Lol at this thread... I was exactly the same when Preston was a pup.

He used to have a favourite pillow, in the shape of a lion and I remember the first time the entire "thing" came out - he was busy humping his pillow and got a bit too excited ... I had never seen anything like it and I swept him up in my arms, shouted to my other half that I had to rush him to the vets cos I thought his insides were coming out!!! He just stood there and seemed in pain but it soon went back in after a lot of excessive licking (by him of course!)

I feel so embarrassed about it now but I didn't know any better at the time, he's since had it out many a time when he was "playing" with Scrabble - thanks god he was done! pmsl!!!
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The whole thing or just the lipstick section?

I remember my old dog used to get his entire penis, complete with "knot" out as a pup. Used to immobilise him for about 30 mins.

Its perfectly normal, and nothing to worry about unless it stays out for an extended period of time. Just keeo him quiet and away from anything he could injure himself on. Oh and anything that could stick to it.

Alfie occasionally gets his out, but his foreskin gets stuck to it, and gets turned inwards when the penis is retracted and then requires lubrication and manipulation to get it back to normal.
Is it wrong I chuckled lik a school kid at that?
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Re: Sherlock's penis popping out...

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The whole thing or just the lipstick section?

I remember my old dog used to get his entire penis, complete with "knot" out as a pup. Used to immobilise him for about 30 mins.

Its perfectly normal, and nothing to worry about unless it stays out for an extended period of time. Just keeo him quiet and away from anything he could injure himself on. Oh and anything that could stick to it.

Alfie occasionally gets his out, but his foreskin gets stuck to it, and gets turned inwards when the penis is retracted and then requires lubrication and manipulation to get it back to normal.
Just the lipstick section I guess So... there's nothing to worry about, unless things stick to it... especially his foreskin....
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Re: Sherlock's penis popping out...

aww you saw his lipstick it's a proud moment Tummels is always popping out for a wee nosey, when he's excited and sits down it's disgusting but hilarious seeing people reactions, especially when i go "oh it's just his lipstick, don't worry!!"

Some of the things people are saying on here are very amusing, gross...but funny
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Lol at this thread... I was exactly the same when Preston was a pup.

He used to have a favourite pillow, in the shape of a lion and I remember the first time the entire "thing" came out - he was busy humping his pillow and got a bit too excited ... I had never seen anything like it and I swept him up in my arms, shouted to my other half that I had to rush him to the vets cos I thought his insides were coming out!!! He just stood there and seemed in pain but it soon went back in after a lot of excessive licking (by him of course!)

I feel so embarrassed about it now but I didn't know any better at the time, he's since had it out many a time when he was "playing" with Scrabble - thanks god he was done! pmsl!!!

! I'm glad I'm not the only one to find it such a shock! I have to admit, if my partner hadn't been here to say what it was I prob would have been straight to the vets too!
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Just the lipstick section I guess So... there's nothing to worry about, unless things stick to it... especially his foreskin....
You wait until he gets really excited, get the entire thing out and you think he's grown an extra set of balls.

I think the foreskin issue is an Alfie thing. The winky problems he's had are stupid.
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