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Ok.. this is my second question about males dogs here.  I feel so clueless, Oliver is my first male dog.  I had posted a while ago about that at times I noticed that Oliver's pee-pee was very swollen and the glands on the side of his pee-pee were swollen as well.  The general DK response was that this was normal and that this happens when male dogs either have to go to the bathroom or excited. 

 

Now I have another similar question....  Several weeks ago when I was home on lunch to let the doodles out, I let Oliver out first and the just stepepd outside the door and just stood there with his back hunched like a cat and a real strange look on his face.  He kept looking in the area of his pee-pee, I stood there and watched for a bit, once he moved his head I saw his pee-pee was huge (no red rocket present) just very, very, very swollen and the glands were like the size of two golf balls (he is neutered).  He looked to be in such pain.  I slowly walked him around a bit and it finally went down and back to normal and Oliver was off running around.  I chalked it up to a fluke but kept it back in my mind to ask the vet when he goes in for his check up. 

 

So today when I was home for lunch the same thing happend, hunched back, strange look on his face, does not move, etc. so I walked him around a bit, the swelling went down and he was fine.

 

Is this normal for male dogs ???  Oliver is close to 80 lbs, he will be 2 years old in June and is neutered. 

 

My second question regarding male dogs - LOL (I feel so silly asking this).  Is it normal NOT to see his red rocket ?  I have only seen it once and that was when he was about 4-5 months old just prior to his neutering and I have never ever seen it since.  I have had many friends and family with male dogs and of course at the most unappropriate times the rocket would make a appearance.   Do you think that this all could be connected some how or is it a condition he has???  Oliver has a check up on the 28th which I will be sure to tell the vet about this but I just wanted to see if I could get some information from all you knowledgeable male doodle owners - or am I just simply nuts anking these questions ?  :}

 

UPDATE:  OK.... I took everyone's advise and took my boy to the vet - I needed piece of mind.  His vet examined him and she said that since it happend infrequently and within a minute or two the swelling is down and he is acting normal she said that it just might be his anatomy.  She asked if there was any blood, mucus, puss, or if he could not pee - to which I said there is nothing and he pees like a race horse :)  But he still does not lift his leg -lol he kind of stretches and pees.   He got a clean bill of health and off we went.   He also said that it is totally normal for his rocket NOT to ever come out - some dogs do and some dogs don't.  I now am relieved - its time to have my glass of wine - Cheers everyone and thanks for all your help and guidence - I will get this male dog thing down sooner or later ( I think females are just a tab bit easier - LOL).

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Yes... the hunching is a sign of pain but he is OK from what the vet is saying.  LOL... that's funny that your Ollie's pee-pee makes a appearance when he is pooping - that made me laugh out loud :)

Bexter is almost a year old.  He was neutered at 6 months.  It seems most people's dogs were neutered earlier.  My vet wouldn't even neuter until 6 months for some reason.  I'm not sure what this could be????  I'd ask the vet.

Ollies vet would not neuter him until he was 6 months either.  He did go in at 5 1/2 months because I was on vacation and wanted to be home with him.

Sounds like what happens to Trav occasionally--hunched, not wanting to move, obviously in pain--I did take him to the vet, but he was acting fine by then and $300 later, they could find nothing wrong.  A few days later, when it happened again, I noticed that he had an erection.  The problem seems to be that the sheath gets tangled with hair and the erection can't subside as smoothly as it should.  It sounds like Oliver's penis isn't making an appearance, though, as Trav's does.  You might check and trim any hair in that area.  I was scared too, seeing my dog obviously suffering!  Now I just wait a few minutes, keeping an eye on him, and things return to normal within maybe 10 minutes or so, and I try to keep that area trimmed. 

Thanks Pat....  I always keep Ollie neatly trimmed in "that" area :) but he is OK, vet examained him and said nothing was wrong and since it happened only 2x and infrequently not to worry it may just be his anatomy.

hehehe, I remember this conversation awhile back....I too had to ask an embarrassing question about male anatomy.  I'm glad that Oliver is ok.  BTW, we never see red rocket around here either and Harley does the same stretching to pee.  Sometimes it looks very "posed".  lol

LOL  - how old is Harley?  I'm wondering if Ollie will ever lift his leg?  I'm kind of glad he only stretches because I know he would be peeing all on my flowers and shrubs -  :)

Harley turned 1 in January.

Trav hasn't ever lifted his leg to pee, and he's 2 yrs. old now.  I think his stance is sort of cute...LOL

At least he got out of the water to pee.  Good boy, Trav. No peeing in the pool

Funny, Joanne!  In this case, the pool behind him was the ocean--but he doesn't much like going into the ocean for any reason...  :)

Luca has just turned 4 and recently I saw him lift his leg a couple of times when we were out! He usually stretches out much lower tha Trav.

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