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harvey88

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    Bit of a strange one...my 8 month old whippet dog pup all of a sudden decided to start dry humping thin air earlier he got a full erection as if he had just lined a bitch even though he obviously hadnt.

     

    It took 20 mins to go down but still hasnt retracted properly. I rang a emergency vet and got told it was paraphimosis and got told to hold it in a handful of sugar to take away the swelling/fluids wash the sugar off then lubricate and try to pull the skin back over the part that hadnt retracted.

     

    Anyway after doing this it helped a bit but still hasnt fully retracted hes eating fine and passing urine so the emergency vet told me to see my local vet in the morning.

     

    Has anyone else ever had a dog suffer with this and what was the outcome ? Because ive been told it can be quite bad.

  2. Thats fair enough mate, i havent owned enough of them to comment on what way to breed etc but out of the two i have owned the kc bred bitch turned out the better grafter than the non ped working type dog and he was from proper old school digging lines, i put the same amount of work infront of the both of them and i found the non ped dog was a bit on the lazy side so he ended up in a pet home, which was a shame as the plan was to line them a few years down the line but it wasnt meant to be.... atb hope you enjoy the rest of the season

  3. Morton my bitch is kc reg shes bred from a working granitor dog and a working bakabak bitch and shes far from shit lol....i agree most of the kc show bred are more than likely shite but my bitch sounds just like the type youve described in your post, kc bred beddys shouldnt all be tarred with the same brush.

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  4. My pure beddy bitch is very biddable close in but when on a line theres no stopping her, she will only enter thick cover on a scent but will hunt a wood like a hound on command yipping away lol ....always discouraged her from dropping in though which as worked for me upto yet but shes only two so still time for the odd accident lol

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  5. Ive seen this happen twice two seasons in a row, first time slipped the dog on the rabbit before the dog got out to it the fox got up started to make its way towards the rabbit then realised the dog was on its way and making a sharp exit over a hilltop, second time i was with a mate he was lamping the field and couldnt believe his eyes the fox was coursing the rabbit in and out of the hedgerow on the end of the beam, we didnt even bother slipping the dogs just stood and watched for a good 10/15 seconds before the rabbit dropped down its hole.

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