Maife
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- Apr 8, 2012
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- Ulysses
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- #16
Hi Roe! the prolapse was not too bad so the vet didn't think surgery was necessary, she said it was just an occasional thing, she gave him some medicines and it became better on it's own. His penis it's fine, she was clear on that. The problem is his "pocket" she said that because he sometimes squads to much to pee, dirt gets inside, and that plus the pee residuals caused the area to get sore. That was a couple of weeks ago, now it's back again. This time I'm gonna ask for antibiotics, cause last time she thought a wee-wee shower/flushing for 5 days would be enough, but it obviously wasn't. I just hope he is not in pain, with this boy it's impossible to know, he complains about nothing.
That what you see in the picture is not his penis, it does look like a prolapsed urethra now that I look at it, but his penis is totally inside, that little red ball in the middle is one of those pieces of skin that forms the "opening" you know what I mean? It's just so swollen. In Ulysses normally it kinda looks like a star. It's really hard to explain.
That what you see in the picture is not his penis, it does look like a prolapsed urethra now that I look at it, but his penis is totally inside, that little red ball in the middle is one of those pieces of skin that forms the "opening" you know what I mean? It's just so swollen. In Ulysses normally it kinda looks like a star. It's really hard to explain.
Does he still have a prolapsed urethra? I dont remember if you did the corrective surgery or had him nutuered. The picture looks like he did prolapse and that could cause the discharge if it got infected. basically when they prolapse and the urethra is popped it can cause infectionsThat was the main reason we did both surgeries when Brutus prolapsed.
Hope this makes sense as I am curled in the corner trying to type this![]()
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