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DragonLord47
Posted: Oct 2 2008, 10:13 PM
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Ms dee....Dragonlord here. Yes the cream did help. The itching is gone and its not all rash looking on my inner thighs anymore. So i would take it that i (as of now) am ok to keep haveing sex with female dogs. Thank you for your imput and help with this.

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ms deelight
Posted: Oct 5 2008, 12:11 AM
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QUOTE (DragonLord47 @ Oct 2 2008, 02:13 PM)
Ms dee....Dragonlord here. Yes the cream did help. The itching is gone and its not all rash looking on my inner thighs anymore. So i would take it that i (as of now) am ok to keep haveing sex with female dogs. Thank you for your imput and help with this.

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Thank you for your feedback Dragonlord I am glad you are feeling better. I think you could resume your activities as per usual. I would take care with the lubrication that you use, and make sure you do not get it on your thighs. Her coat and the dampness might abrade the skin and cause a return of the issue.
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Posted: Jan 16 2009, 10:06 PM
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i r allergic to pet hair/skin, i just have to have a shower after, i think the adrenalin involved delays the reaction or something, so its pretty sweet :ph34r:
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Posted: Apr 5 2009, 12:46 AM
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great pose yks for the info i csn touch on the benadril my english spriner spaniel has some extream spring time allergys the meds are expensive so i asked the vet if there was something else that was less than 90.00 every 2 weeks and he said to use one benadryl allergy per day it seems to help her quite well
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Posted: Apr 24 2009, 05:01 AM
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Thanks for this information. I just wanted to say that for people who are allergic or want to have a safer experience there are websites that sell k9 dildos and other species. I'm not sure if I can post the websites, maybe in the website recommendation? I just thought I'd make a note seeming that I didn't see it already posted.
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Posted: Jun 26 2009, 02:07 AM
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Hey, I’m allergic to horses yet nothing serious. I ride and if I get a reaction it’s a hay fever like one where its just a stuffy nose itching or teary eyes. I ride and when I do I take a antihystemenic and am fine, no reaction what so ever. Its my dream to suck my horse off and let him blow his load in my face mouth and on my body. If I take my antihystemenic and suck him off will I be fine, or is there a difference between like the smell of horses when I’m riding and a bit of hair, to concentrated allergens like in semen ?

Help is appreciated
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O4aK9
Posted: Jun 26 2009, 04:18 PM
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Ms Dee,
Thanks for the information and the advice to others before me. I appreciate the detail and accract of this well researched thread.
Your commonsense advce to others is well founded.

Again,

THANKS!
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ms deelight
Posted: Jun 27 2009, 04:48 PM
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Your problem is two fold
1) You have an allergy to horses that is present and ongoing, in this your case it is the “dander” or sloughed skin cells of the horse. Most of the time the allergic response will just be an irritation and an over -the -counter antihistamine will treat the symptoms. The important thing to realize the symptoms are suppressed, the allergy is not cured. In some people the allergic response will intensify and get worse, this is not predictable. The more of the horse you are exposed to … and semen is a lot of exposure… the greater the chance you will have a greater reaction.
2) You mention riding… do you have your own horses? Stallions are very unpredictable, and can be a safety risk… from the stallion and the owner. Most of the time when a male is left intact, it is because he is intended to be used for breeding so he has a monetary value …..


Proceed with caution
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ms deelight
Posted: Jun 27 2009, 05:09 PM
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QUOTE (O4aK9 @ Jun 26 2009, 08:18 AM)
Ms Dee,
Thanks for the information and the advice to others before me. I appreciate the detail and accract of this well researched thread.
Your commonsense advce to others is well founded.

Again,

THANKS!



Welcome to the Forum O4aK9, Thank you for your gracious comments.
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Posted: Jun 28 2009, 09:25 AM
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Ms. Dee,

Thank you so much for your thoughtful and in-depth postings. It gives me something to think about when I finally get the courage to do more than watch.
Thank you for answering other posts so thoroughly and for being so concerned for us in this forum.

May you always keep us so well informed! :nerd:
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ms deelight
Posted: Jun 29 2009, 09:22 PM
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Viewedwithlust, Thank you for taking the time to post…

It pleases me to be able to give something back to the community, I am glad you found the information helpful. Good luck on your studies, education is never a waste.

…. and if there is a matter that someone wishes a more private venue to discuss, feel free to use the Forum PM…. ms dee
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Posted: Jul 5 2009, 01:07 AM
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thanks so much it is a rideing horse yet he is past his prime and is retired now yet he is at the age where he is perfect for this sort of thing and he is not like moast stallions he is the only one that is allowed at the barn im at becasue he is so well behaved, thats right he is the only stallion allowed in a barn of 50 rest are geldings and mares. he is very well behaved. i also have to ok to be with him and as far as how he reacts to this sort of thing he is not disturbed or bothered by it. under supervison i have attempted to excite him by massageing his sheath and i have got him to just beary come out and i am now cleaning his sheet(its riddles with smegma) and am trying better techniques for geting him off. again tho thx for ur help i do appreciate it all sooo much :D
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Posted: Jul 17 2009, 03:48 AM
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im hoping that i haven't missed this in an earlier post and if i have i'm sorry for that.

i just thought these two issues would be of noteable value to this topic.

my first issue is STI's, zoonoses or zoonotic diseases, whichever term your comfortable with. i have to, on a daily basis, deal with the risk of catching a zoonotic disease and i therefore take precautions to avoid them. it is very rare in my industry to catch said diseases but i have come across those who have caught them. having said that i do not deal with seamen. i do know a fair ammount about these diseases and i know they include hepatitis, red river fever, q fever and a few more.

so my questions are;

is it safe for a dog or other animal to wear a condom? should one be worn?

will the dog react to the lube on the condom?

regarding bitchsex should a condom also be worn?


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Posted: Jul 17 2009, 03:59 AM
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and so my second issue is, if we can catch diseases from animals, can they catch them from us?

i have heard that gonnoreah is transferable between animals and humans, but it was uncomfirmed to my knowledge.

i am 100% free of STI's, zoonoses, etc... but just for the sake of knowing i still ask and for those who wish to protect the animals they love should know the risks. it would be unfair to an animal if we were to infect them.

so what precautions should be taken and what information should be considered?

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Posted: Jul 20 2009, 03:54 PM
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This thread is intended to address the topic of allergies only. The issue of Zoonotic diseases has been addressed in the forum many times and in many different threads, in the Howto's, FAQ's and Technical Help and Zoophilia sections. You can find a great deal of information on the internet as well by using google . I would however avoid Wikipedia as a source. Human std’s are not carried by animals, however there has been conjecture that animals could be a vector. As a general rule, if you would not have sex with a certain human because of that fear, don’t share an animal partner with them. Condoms worn by a male human are acceptable, as long as the lubrication on the condom is not anti-spermicidal, flavored, scented, or warming. If lubrication is needed, use water based lubricants only. Do not ever use Vaseline, it is petroleum product and poisonous when taken in orally. Do NOT try to put a condom on a canine. They are made for humans, and if your dog gets annoyed and takes off with it partly applied it is possible for him to ingest it … not something I would want to explain to a vet…..
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