I'm Scared to Take My Female Dog to The Vet

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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 her in 2.5 days. I noticed after a walk she had like a 5 inch line of cum just dangling out of her pussy. The vet might just recommend a follow up appointment, or worse, the vet might take a sample and get it analyzed. I'm dreading the day I do need to take her, not just because of the outrageous vet bills, but for fear of outing myself.

What's your thoughts on this? How worried should I be?
 
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If your that paranoid use condoms my friend. Or stop having sex with her at least 2 weeks before an exam.
Well, some dogs do have latex allergies, so to play it safe I'd have to get the non-latex ones. But honestly, planting my seed in her is just too hot! I'd feel like a condom would just ruin the session for me. If I can schedule an exam 2 weeks out, then I'd definitely abstain. But I'm more worried about worse case scenarios, such as her tripping down my deck stairs and breaking a leg or a hip. Something where I wouldn't be able to prepare ahead of time.
 
I hear ya. But it’s the risk we take. However if she ended up with a broken leg, that would be more likely there focused objective. And you would still have to bring her to the vet so if there is something visible clean up a little before you go.
 
Sperm is stored in the reproductive tract for up to 12 days.
The probability of detecting spermatozoa by smear microscopy decreases exponentially over time.
The ability to distinguish human sperm from dogs, with microscopy, is highly dependent on the skills of the laboratory technician.
An experienced laboratory technician will distinguish dog sperm from foreign sperm even in a bright field. When using dark field microscopy, the chances increase.
The laboratory technician most likely will not be able to determine the type of foreign sperm. But here again, it all depends on the qualification of the laboratory assistant, and on what material the laboratory works with, using the flow method.
The use of douching of the reproductive tract with various compositions is not permissible in the conditions of the layman, as it can cause serious problems.
If your dog injures his leg, the vet is unlikely to have the time and desire to take vaginal smears.
Draw conclusions from these theses. You can talk a lot about each of them, as well as about the situation as a whole. =)
 
And yes, I hope I do not need to clarify that the use of tampons, and similar plugs that violate the genital tract, in order to hide the consequences from the specialist, and to prevent leakage of the remains of the reproductive products, is highly, categorically, not permissible.
Unfortunately, sometimes you still have to see such tips.
 
Well, some dogs do have latex allergies
It happens, but not too often, as far as I have the results of observations. Perhaps there are statistics for other groups, and it is different from the one I have. But the chance to face the indicated problem imho is not too great.
 
I know about a case in Switzerland where they used genetic analysis to proof that a human had had sex with a dog—but that wasn't in context of a vet visit.

Nevertheless I hope that you guys take your animals to the vet when they need it. It's really sad if these anti-zoo laws would lead to people not going to the vet or going to the vet too late out of fear. And it really shows how counterproductive such laws are. :(
 
I know about a case in Switzerland where they used genetic analysis to proof that a human had had sex with a dog—but that wasn't in context of a vet visit.
The point is that the results of optical microscopy are difficult to use as legal evidence. Therefore, at the final stage, PCR is performed. It takes several days, but it gives a result with a very low error.
That's why. I just added a little to your post. =)
 
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 her in 2.5 days. I noticed after a walk she had like a 5 inch line of cum just dangling out of her pussy. The vet might just recommend a follow up appointment, or worse, the vet might take a sample and get it analyzed. I'm dreading the day I do need to take her, not just because of the outrageous vet bills, but for fear of outing myself.

What's your thoughts on this? How worried should I be?
I know what your talking about. Have her run vigorously outside and try to get gravity and the bumps to ooze out as much as possible. You could squeeze, rub her vulva and dab up as much of your seed that remains as it comes out. Clean it up and then take her to the vet and more than likely they won't even notice it.

(unless she has pyrometra, then you will notice it and your should take her regardless of the consequences.)

The odds of a vet taking the swab and looking for sperm, but specifically human sperm is very low. I know nothing of this subject, but i believe they are looking for fungi or stain the sample under micro-scope to bring out gram-negative or gram-positive bacteria. idk if sperm shows up under those visual tests.
 
The odds of a vet taking the swab and looking for sperm, but specifically human sperm is very low. I know nothing of this subject, but i believe they are looking for fungi or stain the sample under micro-scope to bring out gram-negative or gram-positive bacteria. idk if sperm shows up under those visual tests.
This is true. But if sperm is included in the smear, and if the smear is carried out microscopy, and not immediately placed in the test system, you can see the presence of sperm. The specifics are very dependent on the region. I can say much more about my home country, but I don’t have any information about how this happens in other places, and what kind of typical algorithms the vet services work there.
 
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Hope this helps. Although this is for human vaginas, you can experiment to see if it appears to be the same case with female dog vaginas as well.

As a suggestion: You could just do pullout if anything so you should be fine then.
 
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Hope this helps. Although this is for human vaginas, you can experiment to see if it appears to be the same case with female dog vaginas as well.

As a suggestion: You could just do pullout if anything so you should be fine then.
Thanks! 1-2 days seems about right. I'm not sure how I'd exactly experiment, besides watching for what comes out. Possibly, I could stick a finger in her periodically and see if any sperm can be felt/pulled out.

I honestly don't think I could bring myself to pull out. Something about cumming balls deep, brings upon a primal since satisfaction. I might just have to live with the fear of the unknown. Plus I might just be over-worried, tbh.
 
This is true for people. For dogs, the period is much longer, up to 10-12 days.=)
That's surprising, because from what I've seen dog semen appears to be more watery than human semen. You'd think the opposite would be true?
 
That's surprising, because from what I've seen dog semen appears to be more watery than human semen
It is so indeed.
Only viscosity is not related to storage. This determines primarily the structure of the reproductive tract, and dog sperm.
It should be borne in mind that when I talk about conservation, I mean the presence of spermatozoa in the reproductive tract. If absolutely precisely, then this period of 12 days means the presence of some live spermatozoa that are capable of fertilization.
I do not mean the presence of visually controlled discharge in the vagina.
Microscopy of the smear will also control sperm. This will be criterion if resorted to microscopy.
Sperm retention, part of the natural reproductive mechanism. The fact is that dogs have a rather small window for successful fertilization, after ovulation. Often bitches mate even before ovulation occurs. And fertilization occurs later. The semen is preserved. People have a slightly different mechanism.
 
I find it difficult to answer quickly, some of my phrases may lose their meaning. Sorry. =)
 
When it happened to my friend, he lucked out. Veterinarian didn't care, knowing how much he cared for his dog. When it blopped out on the exam table, the vet had turned his eyes up, head still down, toward my friend. Asked, "You going to tell me this is what it looks like or do I have to put it under the microscope?"

Before friend could answer, the vet let him "off the hook," saying, "I'm not stupid. I know what goes on between some owners and their dogs. Some people, I'd had to report them, spare the dog. But I know how much you love your dogs. I know you would never do anything that could be considered abuse.

Pretty cool. But... scary close call! (And ... your mileage may certainly vary, if you know what I mean).
 
It looks funny, but I heard an almost identical story from a practicing veterinarian in Russia. The vet behaved almost identically. Russian veterinarians really have no great desire to develop this problem. More often it’s easier for them to close their eyes. But luck sometimes does not happen.
I just talked to the veterinarian about this to make it clearer. That owner was not me. The veterinarian told me about such a case, knowing that I am zoo.
 
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For maximum safety, pick a male vet, and no sex for 4 weeks beforehand. Pick a quick vet, not an expensive upscale one.

If you are in the USA, Petsmart offers a plan for only $30 per month. That's unlimited visits. Just say she had puppies a while ago but you are concerned about whatever.
 
For maximum safety, pick a male vet, and no sex for 4 weeks beforehand. Pick a quick vet, not an expensive upscale one.

If you are in the USA, Petsmart offers a plan for only $30 per month. That's unlimited visits. Just say she had puppies a while ago but you are concerned about whatever.
Ban field is garbage. Don’t use them as a main stream doctor
 
Ban field is garbage. Don’t use them as a main stream doctor

But they are just for routine stuff, not important life emergencies. Also, you can order heartworm and other prescription medication from Australian websites legally without a prescription, so no need to even go in for heartworm. I don't.
 
What about male's tailhole? Does vet know the dog not virgin by looking?
I mean it is pretty obvious when it comes to human.
 
When it happened to my friend, he lucked out. Veterinarian didn't care, knowing how much he cared for his dog. When it blopped out on the exam table, the vet had turned his eyes up, head still down, toward my friend. Asked, "You going to tell me this is what it looks like or do I have to put it under the microscope?"

Before friend could answer, the vet let him "off the hook," saying, "I'm not stupid. I know what goes on between some owners and their dogs. Some people, I'd had to report them, spare the dog. But I know how much you love your dogs. I know you would never do anything that could be considered abuse.

Pretty cool. But... scary close call! (And ... your mileage may certainly vary, if you know what I mean).
Oh wow! That would literally be my worst nightmare! I don't have any longstanding relationships with any local vets. Since I got my girls late last year, and they've both been in good health.

Edit: Minus one scare with my little girl not peeing for 32 hours. I took her to a 24/7 vet one state over where she promptly pissed and shat in the operating room. I've had no incidents since. I don't fuck the little one though.

That is definitely lucky for the guy. It's good that not all vets think that animal sex is always abuse. If I were the guy, I'd be shaking in fear!

Actually, not sure what you mean by my mileage varying?
 
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When it happened to my friend, he lucked out. Veterinarian didn't care, knowing how much he cared for his dog. When it blopped out on the exam table, the vet had turned his eyes up, head still down, toward my friend. Asked, "You going to tell me this is what it looks like or do I have to put it under the microscope?"

Before friend could answer, the vet let him "off the hook," saying, "I'm not stupid. I know what goes on between some owners and their dogs. Some people, I'd had to report them, spare the dog. But I know how much you love your dogs. I know you would never do anything that could be considered abuse.

Pretty cool. But... scary close call! (And ... your mileage may certainly vary, if you know what I mean).
I’d shit my pants. I’m not sure where he’s from but where I live I’d definitely be barbecued in my state.
Or I’d have a Mexican stand off in the name of love.
 
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