HeyBulldog
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Good day EBNews'ers, I have a few questions for anyone who has experience with male bullys. Murray is just shy of 8 months old now (my first EB btw), and he is not neutered. The current plan is to not neuter unless a reason for it avails itself. What are your thoughts - advantages / disadvantages to keeping him 'natural'? Ive read some internet information on this topic but wanted to get your opinions as well.
Second question is Murray sometimes leaves 'streaks' where he was laying. They appear to be light yellow in color and have a bit of an odor. I've been of the assumption its normal and asked the vet about it and she basically said I should wipe his bits down every day or so, that should cut back on any discharge. anyone run into the same and is there anything really to do about it?
Lastly - when we play around sometimes Murray gets excited, pops his lipstick, and does a little nipping. Not even play biting, literally pinches my skin with his front teeth. He rarely humps, but when he does (or if he starts nipping) I give him a quick 'NOOO!' and banish him to the kitchen for a few minutes. That usually gives him time to calm down - anyone else have suggestions to curb this behavior?
Sorry for the list! Any insight would be appreciated!
Second question is Murray sometimes leaves 'streaks' where he was laying. They appear to be light yellow in color and have a bit of an odor. I've been of the assumption its normal and asked the vet about it and she basically said I should wipe his bits down every day or so, that should cut back on any discharge. anyone run into the same and is there anything really to do about it?
Lastly - when we play around sometimes Murray gets excited, pops his lipstick, and does a little nipping. Not even play biting, literally pinches my skin with his front teeth. He rarely humps, but when he does (or if he starts nipping) I give him a quick 'NOOO!' and banish him to the kitchen for a few minutes. That usually gives him time to calm down - anyone else have suggestions to curb this behavior?
Sorry for the list! Any insight would be appreciated!