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OK, so I'm not too happy about having to ask this question, but I'll do it anyways :p

Tonight after much persistance I was able to get my foster Rotty, Max, to lie calmly on his side...someone has never had to lie still in his life I don't think :D

I was checking his stitches from being de-sexed, normally I have a quick look when he's already laying on the floor behaving but tonight he's being a raging loony so that wasn't going to happen :o

At least the tip of his penis is a darkish red colour and appears lumpy. I've never seen this before, both my boys are pink and smooth. Ahem, this is awful :rofl::)

Could there be something wrong, or are some dogs just different?

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Umm...how to put this...the penis tends to darken, swell and go lumpy when they are...excited...Currently Sabre the pup is showing himself off in this condition every chance he gets :D

ETA - Sabre would probably be quite happy to have a pic taken of himself to compare :):o :p

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Add Tango to the 'exposers' and 'public masterbators' list :D - we could compare pictures if you really want...um, what sort of lumps are you talking about? Lumpy lumps or just lumpy? :)

I'd like to know at what age they stop trying to shame male humans with their displays of 'look what I've got.... bet it's bigger than yours' :o

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I think they 'get over it' a bit by the time they are meant to be considered mature...maybe...

All i know is at the moment...anything and everything turns Sabre on...being let inside the house, being let out of the house, leaves falling in the backyard, the earth turning on its axis... :D

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Thank goodness for that - it's very reassuring to find that saying hello, goodbye, letting him out of the run, picking up after him, the sun rising, the sun setting, being at work, getting out of the car etc etc ad infinitum is a turn on for some dogs...but does it have to be THAT much of a turn on? It gets really embarrassing when you have to pretend in public that there is no red traffic light swaying under his belly - I just get worried that he'll hurt it because it spends so much time out......

...but it's having to clean up the drips after he's walked across the kitchen floor that really gets to me....

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Oh yes, I nearly puked when I found Daegon had left some, err, deposits, on my sleeping bag on the couch.

I have warned him that if he starts ejaculating all over the place he will become an OUTDOOR doggy :D

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I once tried to rescue two dogs from Renbury pound..... one was a large male un-desexed mastiff ...the other a in-season female shepherd...... every time I tried to get the mastiff close to the car he would nuts and try to mount everything including my Tarago.

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Oh yes, I nearly puked when I found Daegon had left some, err, deposits, on my sleeping bag on the couch.

I have warned him that if he starts ejaculating all over the place he will become an OUTDOOR doggy :)

Must admit...i tend to go "eewww" at Sabe a bit...unfortunately all that does is makes him roll over to give me a better view :D Guess that's better then him trying to hump me or other objects in my house :o But he has managed to keep his leaking outside...for the most part at least :p

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I got the fright of my life one morning when still half asleep I flopped my arm off the side of my bed to pat Raf who sleeps next to me. He was sleeping on his back and I accidently patted two little lumps. Scared the crap out of me! I don't think my head has ever come off the pillow so fast! I certainly hadnt felt those bits before :)

He now wakes up most mornings with lumps. I didnt know boy doggies and humans had that in common :D

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