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Posted by larry99 on July 3rd 2008, 2:12

I have two male dogs, one 2 yers old and one three. How do you get their cock out of thier sheath for oral?

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Posted by tehwicked1 on July 3rd 2008, 5:21

You will find several threads on this in the Howto's section, or do a search using the keyword 'sheath'...here is a link that might work. http://www.beastforum.com/index.php?act=Se...highlite=sheath

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Posted by Prank122000 on July 3rd 2008, 6:14

Did you ever masturbate your dogs? Apply pressure on the knot, and just when it starts to build up, pull the sheath all the way back. I really helps if the dog humps! ;-) After that, nothig to worry about since it will all be locked behind the knot, and you can concentrate on... other things!Have fun!Prank

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Posted by anal1234 on July 3rd 2008, 22:58

what prank said (put smart were stupid is)

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Posted by zndxxx on July 3rd 2008, 23:02

just pull the sheath back all the way right after he begins to get hard and you're done

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Posted by beyondpleasure on July 4th 2008, 2:13

Everyone else is correct. However, if you allow his knot to swell too large inside of the sheath, it may hurt him to force the sheath over it, so you'll need to take your time and be gentle during the process. I learned this the hard way several times. Some dogs are also hurt by the knot trying to pull back inside the sheath after it's fully swollen, if he shows a hint of pain be sure to grasp behind his knot and put a little distance between it and the sheath!

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Posted by st benard on July 4th 2008, 3:29

QUOTE (beyondpleasure @ Jul 4 2008, 10:13 AM)Everyone else is correct. However, if you allow his knot to swell too large inside of the sheath, it may hurt him to force the sheath over it, so you'll need to take your time and be gentle during the process. I learned this the hard way several times. Some dogs are also hurt by the knot trying to pull back inside the sheath after it's fully swollen, if he shows a hint of pain be sure to grasp behind his knot and put a little distance between it and the sheath!  I have only had that happen with younger dogs as they are not used to their member becoming swollen and then the feel of their hair rubbing against it as they struggle to pull it back inside their sheath. Usualy just give them a bit more time and they will get used to it.

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