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For those of you with boys... I have a pee pee question I just gave Kaji a nice body cut. He's looking like a skinny long legged fella! I just adore his short hair. Anyway, my boyfriend told me to never cut his pee pee hair because it's suppose to direct where he urinates. Now that I cut all his other hair you could definitely see he's all boy because his Mr Peepers stands out. And, when he pees the hair gets wet and when he stands normally (he puts his leg back down) the wetness sometimes gets on his tummy. Is it true? Am I not suppose to give Mr Peepers a haircut?:confused: |
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Yea, I leave about a inch on my boys little Wee Wee's too. I keep their belly shaved short though. |
Thanks for the replies! I just cut his belly shorter than the top hoping he wouldn't get any more wet tummy. Just to get it straight, it's one inch from where Mr Peepers ends right? Would it hurt him somehow if I mess up and leave it shorter? |
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LOL...I'm no expert on the subject but I found myself in the same questioning position you're in now. They call it a pee string when you leave that inch or so of hair & from what I've found if you can cut the hair that falls closest to the ground off their "little willies, pee pees, etc" longer it helps in the direction of the stream. I trim Tuffy (on the belly to just before the pee would hit the hair) between trips to the groomer since I've not quite got the confidence yet to do it myself. I still wipe him off when he's done his thing just so his hair doesn't get yucky. Gosh the things we do for our furkids! |
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LOL Wow what a hot topic! I think there were 4 posts while I was writing mine :) |
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I cut Max's wee wee hair. Once, his hair was too long when his penis was out and when it went back in, so did the hair. It actually caused his skin to become sort of "inverted". I had to take him to the vet because I didn't know how hard I could pull before I would hurt him. So since then I never let the hair get too long. |
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chesters wee wee hair is trimmed when he gets a haircut every 6 to 8 weeks, less dribbling of urine, I personally hate it when it gets really long |
I keep Sam's shaved very short...It always seemed cleaner to me. He really hikes his leg so his always goes away from his body. Maybe each boy is different. |
rex gets his pee pee hair cut off. i think its more sanitary because hes not peeing on him self and it keeps him dry. i do wipe him after he goes pee or poop. |
I always cut off the pee pee string because I find that it leaves drops on the floor when he walks away from the pooh pad. |
Wow I learned something I have a 5 month old boy and had no idea you needed to do this....I always had short haired dogs before and never really worried about it. Thanks for the input!!! |
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i cut Gatsby's wee wee hair if it gets to long because he stands in it if he cannot get away from him and when it is long it just sort of falls to the ground and his is about an inch too |
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I always cut his stomach hair and wee-wee hair, but I never knew it was supposed to be long to direct the pee stream...you learn something new every day:) |
glad i stumbled on this blog because i was just about to cut ziggys peepee hair, lol. it just seemed unnecessary. btw ziggy still pees like a girl. i mean hes not lifting his leg, hes stretching his whole body. i dont know how girl dogs pee actually, lol but alot of ppl are commenting to me that he pees like a girl. i think its adorable lol but im clinically diagnosed already, so how can i get him to pee like a boy dog? or does he figure that out on his own? |
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1) lifts his leg straight up, almost like a cheerleader doing a leg extension. 2) he squats and pees like a girl, he does this mostly if he's going to piddle in the middle of the pad, or in the middle of green grass where there is nothing to mark, like a tree 3) he sometimes does the squat and lift, where he squats but he still lifts one leg up, not quite as high but he still lifts it. Of all the ways he pees #3 is my fav, just because he sometimes chooses to switch legs mid pee. I think it's so funny he can't make up his mind. |
I think this is one of the funniest threads I have read. I have 2 boys, Hobbes 10 months old, he is just figuring out how to pee like a boy, he sort of hikes his leg. My Calvin is 16 weeks old and pees like a girl. I never thought about trimming the pee pee hair, I just wash them. When I pet Hobbes he always rolls on his back and spreads his legs, I call this his Playdog magazine pose. He wants everbody to see his stuff. He has been neutered, my 16 year old son says we cut off his junk. |
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