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They used to call it 'gleet' in Greyhound circles. It's usually just a slight bacterial infection: very common. Treatment then as now (and it does work) is as follows.......... Dilute a capful of TCP 50/50 with warm water. Fill a syringe (with no needle), fill the sheath, holding it shut round the syringe as you do so. Still holding it shut squish the liquid up and down so it gets into the furthest reaches round his willy, then let it drain. Repeat, mop dry (if you feel so inclined :tongue2: ) Repeat for 2 or 3 days. Should do the trick. If the problem persists then see a vet.

 

It is so refreshing to get a straight forward and polite answer to ones question, well done Skycat.

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Wash it............

 

Wat a complete and utter prick, I know it might be hard but try keep your mouth shut for once.

 

It was a genuine awnser you thick twat........why didnt you give the fella the wisdom of your limited intellect.

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Wash it............

 

Wat a complete and utter prick, I know it might be hard but try keep your mouth shut for once.

 

It was a genuine awnser you thick twat........why didnt you give the fella the wisdom of your limited intellect.

:boxing: now, now, :boxing: i got some good replies, have you slept in WILF, it must be that fake flint watch :yes:
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They used to call it 'gleet' in Greyhound circles. It's usually just a slight bacterial infection: very common. Treatment then as now (and it does work) is as follows.......... Dilute a capful of TCP 50/50 with warm water. Fill a syringe (with no needle), fill the sheath, holding it shut round the syringe as you do so. Still holding it shut squish the liquid up and down so it gets into the furthest reaches round his willy, then let it drain. Repeat, mop dry (if you feel so inclined :tongue2: ) Repeat for 2 or 3 days. Should do the trick. If the problem persists then see a vet.

:cray: wouldnt like TCP on my sheath :no:

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