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Sheath cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="OwnedByTheCow" data-source="post: 1187494" data-attributes="member: 22477"><p>He just started let his sheath down a lot lately but won't let me touch it he does not even really like me putting my hands under him to get the straps of his blanket. This has been since this weekend I try to clean it but he won't let me anymore. I don't have a trailer to bring him to the vet which is probible what i should do but is there any over the counter relaxing stuff I can give him just so I can clean it or anything I can get that would not require the vet having to give it to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OwnedByTheCow, post: 1187494, member: 22477"] He just started let his sheath down a lot lately but won't let me touch it he does not even really like me putting my hands under him to get the straps of his blanket. This has been since this weekend I try to clean it but he won't let me anymore. I don't have a trailer to bring him to the vet which is probible what i should do but is there any over the counter relaxing stuff I can give him just so I can clean it or anything I can get that would not require the vet having to give it to him. [/QUOTE]
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