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Our eldest boy Paddy has just turned 2 years old and recently he has become increasingly horny :wub: :wub: which is unfortunate for lil Willow :unsure:

Anyhow I interupted him in the garden tonight being a bit naughty (is it normal for dogs to have an interest in the same sex?? - I imagine it is) they came inside and Paddy was struggling to walk and I must admit I was a bit shocked by the look of his tackle (not jealous by the way!!! :D :p ). The thing that didn't seem quite right was at the base of his :oops: was a big bulge which I can only describe as being like a flower bulb and it wasn't his plumbs.

I hope I haven't embarrased myself too much but I was obviously very concerned for the wee man and I hope you tell me its perfectly normal. We did phone the vets but the receptionist just laughed and said we'd have to take him down to them. He's calmed down a bit now and seems fine.

Thanx 4 ne info, Neil :b :b
 
:D Neil, he had a hard on,nothing to worry about and perfectly normal.

Also, it is perfectly normal to dogs and bitches, to mate the same sex. As your boy is now 2 yrs old,I suspect he was trying to be dominant over your other dog.It should settle down soon,once he has worked out his exact place in your pack.

Lyd
 
Nothing to worry about Neil, the big bulge is to keep the penis inside the bitch for the max amount of time while the sperm is delivered. This is called a tie and can last 30 minutes or so. We always say if this happened to humans it would knock infidelity on the head overnight (w00t)

You dog is just being dominant, bit like a lager lout.
 
Lydia said:
:D   Neil, he had a hard on,nothing to worry about and perfectly normal.
Lyd
I know he had a "Hard On" Lyd :D ;)

I was more concerned about the bulge or as karen has corrected me the tie. i take its the same thing that foxes have when they are conected to one another for days!!! :eek: :blink:

Cheers for the your comments they were most helpful, and thanks for the explanation Karen, if you don't ask you dont find out and im glad Paddy is NORMAL :D

I thought it was a dominance thing, which he has been doing for the past six months but had not been getting so excited :wub:

Cheers Neil :b
 
I once had this happen whilst out for a walk. Keeper decided to bonk poor little Ziggy, a male dog also, and got his willy stuck out. Same thing with the bulbus. Everything enormous and red. :b I waited 45 minutes in that field - luckily nobody else turned up, and still he hadn't gone down and he couldn't walk. I tried picking him up but all the other dogs kept jumping up at him. In the end I had to walk very slowly all the way home hoping I wouldn't meet anyone. :unsure: Of course once we got home he jumped in his bed and licked himself and he went down in a couple of minutes. Phew! :sweating:

The very same thing happened again a few months ago but this time it was with Keeper's son. Same dog, Ziggy that got bonked. Same field. It must run in the family :b
 
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:D :p :p :D

Luckily Paddy was only in the garden Judy, but I can imagine if it did happen in the Park it would be a bit of a tricky situation as we have quite a distance to walk. Bet you were pleased to get home.

:D :p
 
I've never left home since. Send chocolate.
 
The very same thing happened again a few months ago but this time it was with Keeper's son. Same dog, Ziggy that got bonked. Same field. It must run in the family
Poor Ziggy - bless him
 
Thanks you so much for this, i just searched cos my 6 month old staff puppy decided he was gonna hump his teddy bear and got stuck............ i've never seen this before in any dog i've owned and the poor little puppy was walking like John Wayne.

I was in a complete panic and was going to ring the vets but i thought i'd check here first, I'm so glad i did, i've now bookmarked the K9 community thanks again

Mandy
 
Absolutely normal, as is the interest in the same sex- our two male pups (six months old) are always 'humping' as my sons so nicely put it! Roscoe used to be our top dog but I'm thinking that may be changing as they take it in turns to be on top now :b :-
 
Humping !!! hard on's !!!! quick where's the wife ??? to late she's asleep -_-
 
I once had this happen whilst out for a walk. Keeper decided to bonk poor little Ziggy, a male dog also, and got his willy stuck out. Same thing with the bulbus. Everything enormous and red. :b I waited 45 minutes in that field - luckily nobody else turned up, and still he hadn't gone down and he couldn't walk. I tried picking him up but all the other dogs kept jumping up at him. In the end I had to walk very slowly all the way home hoping I wouldn't meet anyone. :unsure: Of course once we got home he jumped in his bed and licked himself and he went down in a couple of minutes. Phew! :sweating:
The very same thing happened again a few months ago but this time it was with Keeper's son. Same dog, Ziggy that got bonked. Same field. It must run in the family :b
The very same thing happened to myself & sister whilst we had the dogs for a run in the fields. Lincoln her dog fancied his sister Gypsy just a little too much :eek: To the point that we could not take them out together :( Oh the shame, trying to get back to the car without anyone seeing :lol: In the end Lincoln had the chop :- but it solved the problem & we can go on nice walks together again & poor Gypsy does not get a sore bottom anymore. :D
 
This post is really interesting :D having only ever has girl dogs I had no idea how boy dog bits work ;) ;) so big (ha ha) thanks to you all :clown:
 
Neil mate, youv got me & the wife in a massive fit of laughter. cant believe u phoned the vet mate--BRILLIANT, u made our nite brother.! :D :lol: :teehee: :lol:
 
Neil we"v 7 males that non stop hump each other, its like a whippet humping train at times, the 7 in a row all going at it, with FLOWER BULBS everywhere.! we"l try and get a pic up.! :eek:
 
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The four dog flower bulbs :p
 
LOL it looks as if they have two sets of balls doesn't it? took us by surprise too but yep, quiet normal ;)
 
Its a good job you cant see the front dog,, his lipstick was RIGHT OUT, best thread in a while Neil :thumbsup: :teehee: (w00t) :D :lol:
 

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