STDs and Female Dogs

sinwin

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Hi there. Sorry for the random post, but I have a question for this group. I’m not really familiar with this lifestyle.

For the quick question: can you give a 70lb dog a Doxycycline dosage 2x a day for a week?

This is what happened. I have been into beast porn off and on for a little while. I am recently single. I was on my way home and saw a street dog walking along the side of the road. She has obviously been outside for a bit and had obviously given birth at some point.

She was skiddish and took some convincing to come up into the car. I got her home, gave her bath, spent some extra time washing her pussy. She pushed into it as I washed it. Thinking she was horny I decided to masturbate her. She loved it.

(Knowing what I found out the hard way I believe it was just itchy due her having a raging infection)

She loved it so much I began fingering her. My cock got so hard I had to fuck her. She took my dick without any complaints and stood still while I unloaded my balls into her.

Fast forward two days my cock is on fire. Burns when I pee, obviously a STD. I go to the doc, get tested. Everything comes back negative for the usual STDs but they said I do have an infection and call it non-gonological urethritis. I take the meds. It goes away.

Can I give her the same meds if I go to a different doctor and get the same pills? I’d love to keep fucking her. But I don’t want to take her to a vet and explain I how and why I think she has a std. lol
 
Wow what a story! Just take her to the vet and say she's been licking her cookie way more than usual and you noticed an off oder with her. They will inspect and see the problem.
 
Vet here. The doxycycline (which is an antibiotic) dosage that you use will be different from that prescribed for your dog, and I generally try and discourage mixing human meds and dog meds because some, (like aspirin) can land you in trouble with toxicities.

Giving antibiotics without knowing the reason is a good way to encourage “antibiotic resistance” where bugs and infections get stronger and stronger until there isn’t anything in our medical arsenal to deal with them. MRSA is one such example in humans, and judicious use of antibiotics is critically important in the fight against these sorts of things, so another reason to avoid blindly using it.

Although there aren’t any STD’s in dogs that would present with the signs you described, there’s plenty of other reasons to get her checked out—including other zoonotic things like Scabes. Are you in a life situation that precludes you adopting her? I’d work with a vet to get a full health evaluation and then you can have not only an amazing sexual partner, but a best buddy in every other area of your life as well. ❤️

Like @erphy mentioned, if you tell your vet she’s been licking the area more we can check out all of the potential causes for vaginitis or whatever may be bothering her.
 
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