Hello all, don't worry my girls are in good health. So my fears may or may not be rational. I fuck my Newfie girl quite often and sometimes cum will just leak out of her vagina. I fear that it might happen one day when I eventually do need to take my girl to the vet. One time I hadn't fucked...
I love this site....so grateful for it. I've a question: I'm adopting a puppy girl soon, she's 5 weeks old. I'm concerned about explaining to a vet why I will not want to spay. Any ideas. I know it's a red flag for them. I don't believe in it, ethically. But what about when she's older? Vets...
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You almost don't have to worry about anything. As long as the animal in general is healthy and nothing gives them a reason. You should be fine.
Does anybody know if stimulating them causes them to go into heat? Like cats I've Mostly been a cat owner, but i think it, does affect appearance and behavior, the males not as much though it's less obvious I think
I know that my Shepard goes to the vet regularly and it’s a non-issue. He is happy, healthy and very clean and groomed. I actually get compliments on how he looks.
Part of that is being intimate with him, he needs to be well groomed and clean. I keep a little brush by the doggy door to clean his paws and I brush him regulaly which he likes x.
As long as your dog is well cared for you’ll get nothing but compliments from the vet
I think that It could depends. If you go to the vet because the intimate parts of your dog are ill, the vet could suspect. In other cases, I don't think so
If your vet greets you with your forum nick... suspect he knows.
As long as he is not a member and you do not post identifiable inages, you are mostly safe
I have -calmly- talked a few intimate things about my animals with my vet, we've solved the issues, and most I've been asked is if I was biologist.
Cause in the end of the day it is easier to find a biology student than an animal sex aficionado.
I feel like the best rule of thumb here would be to simply not be stupid. I mean, don’t give your vet any reason to suspect anything, and they probably won’t. It’s not like they can tell by checking your dog out, and won’t suspect anything unless you’re super sketchy about it. They can’t read your mind, so simply omitting some details regarding the personal goings on between yourself and your dog should stay just that, between you and your dog.