Safety Precautions

Howdy;

As I'm sure we all know, being a zoo is highly frowned upon at best, and illegal at worst. Because of this, we have to take precautions, or else it can ruin our lives. As such, I am curious as to what safety precautions and procedures you all have to suggest. I apologize if this is already a thread, I'm new here and I'm still getting my bearings.

The main things I'm concerned about is this:
- Can a Vet tell if you've fucked a bitch/Male? Are there tell tale signs and if so, what's the best cover?
- If I'm fucking a dog that does not belong to me, what are some basic rules I should follow to ensure I am not discovered?

Please link other safety guides or comments your own experiences if possible, I appreciate all the help I can get.

Thank you!
 
If it's still dripping cum when you take it in, or if you've injured it?

I mean in general, if I have to take her in for a check-up, will they know that she's been penetrated? Like when doctors can tell girls have had sex and whatnot?

I can't exactly say "oh yeah, I fucked my girl" to the vet.
 
I mean in general, if I have to take her in for a check-up, will they know that she's been penetrated? Like when doctors can tell girls have had sex and whatnot?

I can't exactly say "oh yeah, I fucked my girl" to the vet.

... Why would they have reason to even look?

First, the only doctor that's even going to look at a girl is a gynecologist, so no "doctors" can't tell. Second, the presence or lack of a hymn isn't even considered a viable means of determining virginity in humans. So no, even gynecologists can't tell if a girl was had sex unless there's damage from very recent penetration (e.g. rape), or if she tells them outright.

Vets are like your family doctor, not specialists, they give a once over to the whole package not poke and prod into every nook and cranny. They don't examine animals genitals unless there's a reason to. For example you tell them "she's been bleeding from her cunt when not in heat". My vet has never examined my boy's junk beyond observing that he's intact and constantly harassing me if I'm going to "fix" him.

So again, as long as you've not injured her there's no reason the vet would even look.
 
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