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My pup has got the same but it should sort it self out when the have there first season.

Yeah been reading up on it, that's good then hope it does. They say it's best to give it a wipe with baby wipes to prevent infection.

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My pup has got the same but it should sort it self out when the have there first season.

Yeah been reading up on it, that's good then hope it does. They say it's best to give it a wipe with baby wipes to prevent infection.

I just bath mine and make her sit in it had no problems at all with mine over the months. It can be more a problem if it doesn't sort it out after there first season as at the start and end of the season are more prone to infection. I'm just gonna give mine few antibiotic tabs on her season just to cover it

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long time ago a terrier man had a litter. and the mother was so clean with the pups she took the cords right off to the belly and both dog and bitch pups had their bits bitten off too,all was left was holes where the piss comes from, one bitch survived [the others had infections and died ] and her was perfect in all ways except she hadnt got a fanny.

that bitch was never bred from again, that was twenty odd years ago and ive never seen it happen since.

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If it concerns you that much(which looks like it does) then let a vet take a look at it...Your talkin about a bitch which will most likely(not definatley though)end up with infections at the least and at worst fcukin up any future plans of breeding if she makes a good un..atb stabba

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