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Boy dogs and "pee aim"

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  • HAHHAHHA. sorry Renaultf1 but that was some beautiful imagery. =) thanks for the smile

  • @renaultf1:

    The only part that is somewhat gross to me is when Ruby sticks her head under his legs and drinks while he's peeing…I could do without that happening. Usually I can get her out of there, but sometimes she is too quick.

    Oh thank goodness I am not alone. it's random, but Zaire will decide that she needs to stick her head right under Charlie when he is lifting his leg.. So gross. She does it less and less though as we have moved into the house and now if I see her doing it she gets cleaned off with the garden hose. :D

  • EL D sometimes starts walking away while still peeing - and of course wets his legs then (they can be so gross sometimes).

    The other day we met up with a new dog on the block and after the usual butt sniffing, the other dog (pomeranian) started licking EL D's p****. Double gross.

  • @renaultf1:

    The only part that is somewhat gross to me is when Ruby sticks her head under his legs and drinks while he's peeing…I could do without that happening. Usually I can get her out of there, but sometimes she is too quick.

    Whoa that is something else. I know that Zip sometimes licks him under there but not while he's peeing. With Riley the pee smell when he hasn't cleaned up is unmistakeable. They both got baths yesterday and on our walk his white was so white it was very easy to see where it turned…yellow. Guuuuuh....really?

  • @Schouiffy:

    HAHHAHHA. sorry Renaultf1 but that was some beautiful imagery. =) thanks for the smile

    Glad to offer that up in the morning :D. Brando has tried to do the same thing with Ruby, but I'm more careful with her because if he sticks her nose near her, she gets stage fright and stops…and then it takes another serious walk to get her to finish peeing.

  • @renaultf1:

    The only part that is somewhat gross to me is when Ruby sticks her head under his legs and drinks while he's peeing…I could do without that happening. Usually I can get her out of there, but sometimes she is too quick.

    Jozie does that with Logan too sometimes. I know it can't hurt her but I still think it's gross. She doesn't do it with Baron though. Logan is in the early stages of kidney failure so maybe that has something to do with it?

  • Jayden doesn't lift his leg to pee and he doesn't squat like Cory. He looks like he is posed on the table for the judges examination. And he gets a sort of nonchalant look on his face and looks around. I expect to hear him whistling.

    Pat

  • Ty does the semi-squat pee as well. Katie always makes sure 'he's clean' before he comes in the house. We call it the Basenji….....well, you know.

    Katie cleans herself into a frenzy sometimes. Licking, licking, licking. Back legs both thumping. One time, my daughter (in a tizzy because of visiting college students) blurted out "JEEZ MOM, Kate's masturbating in the dining room!!!"

    I never thought of it like that!!:eek: Now I can't get it out of my head:eek:

  • @snorky998:

    Ty does the semi-squat pee as well. Katie always makes sure 'he's clean' before he comes in the house. We call it the Basenji….....well, you know.

    Katie cleans herself into a frenzy sometimes. Licking, licking, licking. Back legs both thumping. One time, my daughter (in a tizzy because of visiting college students) blurted out "JEEZ MOM, Kate's masturbating in the dining room!!!"

    I never thought of it like that!!:eek: Now I can't get it out of my head:eek:

    ROTFL, I would have told her this…"you'd be doing it too if you could!!" LOLOL

  • @EskiLovr:

    ROTFL, I would have told her this…"you'd be doing it too if you could!!" LOLOL

    Back-at-ya Eski…...Why does a dog lick his balls? Because he can.!!:D

    Thanks for the laugh!!

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