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By Whistleblower
Date 01.12.03 16:03 UTC
Hi all
I have a 4 month old Lurcher pup who is healthy/fit but the last few days I have noticed a yellow/green puss at the tip of his pen*s, any ideas?
I've never seen a yellowy-green cat, especially attached to a dog's *** - can you take a photo for us :D
I think a small discharge is usual and is normally cleaned up by the dog when he washes himself, if it becomes excessive then have a word with your vet
Christine

Have to say that , whilst I knew it was just a spelling mistake (and we ALL make them) , my 22 year old and me were wetting ourselves laughing at the thought of that poor dog with a gangrenous cat attached to his private parts :D :D :p
By Whistleblower
Date 01.12.03 16:41 UTC
Oohps ment to say pus as in purulent, not thick just can't spell,at least it caught your attention.
By Anwen
Date 01.12.03 16:48 UTC

And mine! :D I agree with Kerioak
Oh how funny, your post made me giggle
HHHeeeee LOL
By Jackie H
Date 01.12.03 19:17 UTC
:D Now I have recover myself enough to answer, yes it is normal it is not pus but excess seamen once the dog is adult it slows up. Different dogs overflow at a different rate, most will keep up with the cleaning up but a few are very bad, I had one who used to drip on your feet, very worrying when you had visitors but it stopped once he was adult.
By jackyjat
Date 01.12.03 21:04 UTC
lol! is that men that swim in the sea or ex England (now Man City) goalkeepers???? Fortunately I have never known my dog to "overflow"!!
Thanks for a great giggle!
Jacky
By Jackie H
Date 01.12.03 21:18 UTC
Don't blame me, I did ask my husband how to spell it so if it's wrong it's his fault. ;)
By Anwen
Date 01.12.03 23:20 UTC

OMG, Can't anyone help this poor dog?
Not only has he got a gangrenous cat on his p****s, now he's got unemployed sailors AND a goalkeeper stuck to it as well!!
Why don't they have spellcheck on this forum??? (cos we'd lose a lot of laughs probably) :D :D :D
By budmag
Date 01.12.03 23:09 UTC
I noticed this alot when Buddy was a pup. He often left little tell tale creamy spots on any dark clothes i wore. Men.
Budmag.
By Whistleblower
Date 02.12.03 09:41 UTC
Well I'm glad you all had a laugh at my expense, I think!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
By Carla
Date 02.12.03 10:25 UTC
When I took Willarse for his second jabs, he was sitting on the leather seat in the vets, next to me, so as to keep him away from other dogs, when I looked down to see a green droplet just about to fall... no tissues, no hankies, and a full vets

He kept trying to get on my lap - er, no!! - and after the longest 5 minutes of my life it fell off and slapped onto the seat

I had to leave it there..... ;)
It is not often I laugh out loud when reading email/forums but this thread has managed it - pity we don't have a cartoonist who could illustrate it!!
Thanks Whistleblower :D
By Wishfairy
Date 02.12.03 14:18 UTC
...and there's another reason I want a bitch :)
By Jackie H
Date 02.12.03 18:04 UTC
....what are the others.
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