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SAGGY NIPPLESOctober 18 2008 at 8:47 AM No score for this post | SOUTHERN GENT (no login) from IP address 68.190.24.106 |
| HEY JUST WONDERING COULD TELL ME A WAY TO DRY UP NIPPLES ON A FEMALE. SHE HASN'T HAD ANY PUPS SINCE LAST MARCH AND SHE'S NOT IN HEAT. BEEN WORKING THE HELL OUT OF HER FOR THE PAST 7 WEEKS BUT JUST CAN'T SEEM TO GET RID OF THOSE NIPPLES. ALL HER LITTERMATE SISTERS HAVE THE SAME ISSUE ALSO. |
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Anonymous (no login) 70.246.60.212 | Re: SAGGY NIPPLESNo score for this post | October 20 2008, 9:24 AM |
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Jennet (no login) 64.207.16.61 | Re: SAGGY NIPPLESNo score for this post | October 20 2008, 9:38 AM |
Pickle Juice,
Last April I was at the Dog Show in Denton and there was a beautiful female dog she had already had her share of pups and it looked like she had never had any. My friends asked the owner and they said Pickle Juice. Mix it with the water and give it to her..
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Bruce Church (Login churchdawgs) 70.251.128.123 | Re: SAGGY NIPPLESNo score for this post | October 20 2008, 12:29 PM |
Do you give it to them to drink? Pickle juice is loaded with sodium chloride, I wonder if that has anything to do with it? I know salt retains water so that isn't good unless you are giving LOTS of other fluids with it.
I guess maybe the salt could take part of that saggy skin and make it more "puffy" looking which would make it look like they are drawing up but I wonder if they would stay up after the salt was flushed out their system?
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Jennet (no login) 64.207.16.61 | Re: SAGGY NIPPLESNo score for this post | October 20 2008, 4:32 PM |
Yeah I know she said it was mixed with water.
Let me find out full details. But that dog looked like if she never had pups before. |
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