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Hanging by a string (poop) I know this is kinda gross, but I had to ask if anyone else has had this happen. A few times, Lexi will go poop and some of it looks like it is stuck and she will start spinning around trying to get it off. When I go over to help her, I realize that there is some kind of string (hair maybe) attached to her poop and still in her butt and I have to pull it out (gross, I know). Has anyone else had this happen before? |
Yeah, occasionally, if Jackson swallowed a piece of hair or a string of grass outside, it's happened sometimes and it is really gross! lol |
Yep, it happens to all of them sometimes. I call them cling-ons, or dingle berries. And it drives them nuts until you help remove it. |
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Don't you just love their "OMG mama! There's something horrible hanging on my butt!!! Get it off!!!" expression? LOL |
Yep, several times. |
Yeah, happens more often than I would like. My wife has long hair and she sheds more than the dog (her words, not mine!), so Bentley will eat whatever he finds. Sometimes he gets a hanger on, which means daddy has to scoop him up and extract it from him. It could be worse. The other day he decided that the best way to deal with this was to scoot his bum across the floor. You can imagine what that looked like afterwards |
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I am SO glad someone posted this. My Pluto does this sometimes too. It is gross, but part of it. On the other hand, I am a RN....so gross can get so much worse! :eek: |
When it really gets icky to me is when Joey has his loose stools that hang on to the long hair. That is really hard to clean off. Almost have to give him a bath and I have done that, in the bum area that is. Just part of the job of caring for him. |
The worst part is Lexi is a poop eater (getting better), so when the poop is hanging there she will spin in circles trying to get to the poop so I have to run to her the get the poop off before she eats it off! |
I think the more gross part would be if you didn't realize your furbutt had diarrhea, had some smeared on their butt and then come sit on your lap/tummy/etc... Few seconds later, you'd smell it. First reaction would be looking at the stinker and ask "did you fart?!". And then, you'd have the pleasure of finding out it's smeared on your clothes... -_- |
That would definitely be worse to not know he had loose stools and then came and sat on my lap. That has never happened though,fortunately. |
That happens to Gizmo from time to time. Sometimes it's from his toys and once it was my hair. It was long piece that I had to pull out of his rear. He could feel it coming out and turned to look at me with the "wth" look. :) |
Learning so much on here! :) Ive only had Lola for a week & she is my first, so I am new to all this (Ido have 3 kids so not new to poo, lol) Anyway she has this today but will not let me near her butt, tried distracting her, 2 of us doing it etc but she clamps her tail down & I cannot get near!! Hoping she will let me soon so she realises Im going to help her!! I havent given her a bath yet but tonights the night so hope I can get it off then!! Karen.xx |
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Quote: Originally Posted by JstPooh http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/ima...s/viewpost.gif That happens to Gizmo from time to time. Sometimes it's from his toys and once it was my hair. It was long piece that I had to pull out of his rear. He could feel it coming out and turned to look at me with the "wth" look. :) This made me chuckle when read along with your user name. __________________ Joan, Bubba and Sissy-BEWARE OF PUPPY MILLS breathe in, breathe out, move on -jb:aimeeyork :aimeeyork LOL! - Not that kind of poo... Winnie the POOH!!! LOL! |
This happened to Maui. I know it's my hair because I have long hair and shed a lot lol. I read you shouldn't pull it out. Before I knew that, I tried to pull it out and Maui whined. http://www.justanswer.com/dog-health...z-stopped.html |
Haven't had it happen to me yet...thank god...lol but I would gladly clean my baby...with gloves on...lol |
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I think it would depend on the length of the hair. The times it happened to Lexi, the hair was not too long and didn't seem to bother her when I pulled it out. Plus, if I didn't pull it out myself she would have done it herself while trying to eat the poop! |
I've got shoulder length and longer hair and Jenna will occasionally get some in her mouth and I can't always get it back before she gulps it down and it will come out the other end later. (ew!) She is definitely in the "scoot my booty to get rid" camp. I have to catch her before she does this outdoors on our dirty, dusty rural roads or we'd be coming back in to major bum baths every time. :( Can't wait to have some time to get to a salon and get a haircut/style. I think a nice inverted bob should do the trick. ;) I'm in my 50's so I've started losing my hair in clumps and it's a real pain to deal with besides having my poor woofit swallowing any of it! |
dog You call that poop hanging out a hanger. Make sure her fur is cut short around the butt area and this should not happen. Spud will come in with a hanger and I just go get a paper towel and wipe it off before he wipes it on my couch! |
Had this last year and can be followed by the butt-dragging on floor syndrome if you don't get there quickly enough. This action is usually accompanied by a unique facial expression betwixt orgasmic pleasure and the certain doom of impending retribution!:blush: |
Wolfgang gets this a lot bc I have long hair and it just hangs there and I have to pull it out. Gross. When it first happened it freaked him out and he was scared but now he just surrenders and lets me do it. But.... the other day he was acting weird - meekly went under he couch and stayed there. I went to get him and when he was petting him i felt something dry and crunchy under his tail and sure enough - there it was. A dried little yorkie turd stuck to him and safely tucked under his little tail. |
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