Re: Vicky and Major/Boy Problems
In a message dated 11/17/2002 8:44:24 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Just to add to this -- KY Jelly, let's say, facilitates the process a bit. And, just to add to that ...KY Jelly now has bacteriacides in it which make it somewhat spermicidal. DON'T use it in a breeding context! -Sherri V.
RE: Vicky and Major/Boy Problems
Just to add to this -- KY Jelly, let's say, facilitates the process a bit. I am sure that my pharmacist must think I am in business for myself with all the KY jelly I buy! Golly, I can't really tell him its for the dog or I would likely get thrown in jail. Nancy Melone -Original Message- From: Laurie Montoya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2002 4:56 PM To: bernese Mountain Dog Mailing List Subject: Re: Vicky and Major/Boy Problems Um , this is hard to describe without sounding , uh, cough , never mind. I grew up on a horse farm and we bred racehorses , therefore had a stud horse. I handled the stud for breeding and subsequently had to "clean him up" afterward. Well , he got "stuck" one day , and couldn't get it all back where it belonged. Cough. I got my hands on both sides of the sheath and pulled GENTLY outward and back at the same time and everything slid into place by itself. Thank goodness !! I imagine you'd do the same for a dog ??? Vicky , you WOULD bring up this subject !!! Sheesh , blushingly yours , Laurie Montoya >And, exactly what, pray tell, does one do if all's NOT tucked back in place??? > >Jen >Cessi (rolling eyes) and Tucker (stop looking at me that way!) > >>Don't be surprised if your boy has a pained expression on his face or even >>lets out a 'yip' when he retracts, it can be bit uncomfortable. A good brisk >>walk will help things return to normal more readily... then as Rose said, do >>check to be sure that all's tucked back in place. > >
Re: Vicky and Major/Boy Problems
In a message dated 11/16/2002 1:12:41 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > And, exactly what, pray tell, does one do if all's NOT tucked back in place??? Why, set things right...of course! -Sherri V. ;-}
Re: Vicky and Major/Boy Problems
> Vicky , you WOULD bring up this subject !!! Sheesh , blushingly yours > , Laurie Montoya Oh, come on. Laurie, BLUSHING?? Sorry, can't picture that one. Janice
Re: Vicky and Major/Boy Problems
Um , this is hard to describe without sounding , uh, cough , never mind. I grew up on a horse farm and we bred racehorses , therefore had a stud horse. I handled the stud for breeding and subsequently had to "clean him up" afterward. Well , he got "stuck" one day , and couldn't get it all back where it belonged. Cough. I got my hands on both sides of the sheath and pulled GENTLY outward and back at the same time and everything slid into place by itself. Thank goodness !! I imagine you'd do the same for a dog ??? Vicky , you WOULD bring up this subject !!! Sheesh , blushingly yours , Laurie Montoya >And, exactly what, pray tell, does one do if all's NOT tucked back in place??? > >Jen >Cessi (rolling eyes) and Tucker (stop looking at me that way!) > >>Don't be surprised if your boy has a pained expression on his face or even >>lets out a 'yip' when he retracts, it can be bit uncomfortable. A good brisk >>walk will help things return to normal more readily... then as Rose said, do >>check to be sure that all's tucked back in place. > >
Re: Vicky and Major/Boy Problems
And, exactly what, pray tell, does one do if all's NOT tucked back in place??? Jen Cessi (rolling eyes) and Tucker (stop looking at me that way!) Don't be surprised if your boy has a pained expression on his face or even lets out a 'yip' when he retracts, it can be bit uncomfortable. A good brisk walk will help things return to normal more readily... then as Rose said, do check to be sure that all's tucked back in place.
Re: Vicky and Major
In a message dated 11/15/2002 12:49:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > As Major's breeder I think it's time you and I had a little talk about sex > education:-) Well Rose, I was wondering when you were going to step in!!! One more thing, for those who've been following the exploits of poor Major, and Bean, and Vilma's husband... Don't be surprised if your boy has a pained expression on his face or even lets out a 'yip' when he retracts, it can be bit uncomfortable. A good brisk walk will help things return to normal more readily... then as Rose said, do check to be sure that all's tucked back in place. -Sherri Venditti
Re: Vicky and Major
Vicky, Thank you for asking this important question. Rose, Thank you for explaining it so nicely. When Caolan was intact was wondering abut the workings also. Search in a lot of different books and on the internet, but there is not much information to be found. Sylvia Katvala with Neala In loving memory of Caolan