I have a seven month old German Shepherd. Lately I've noticed a proliferation of greyish dribble marks around the floors in the house where he's allowed. We've seen him emit these droplets during periods of play and chewing on toys. I suspect it's ejaculate, but have no experience to base this opinion on. My wife has owned numerous male GSD's and reports nothing similar to this in her experience.
His testicles are not fully descended to date, but are dropping all the same.
Can anyone confirm and advise on this topic? If it's old news, please direct me to the appropriate string for information. I apologize ahead of time for my unfamiliarity with the histories on this site.
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David,
I have seen this with my male...but just a tiny drop on his fur. It's never enough to leave droplets on the floor (I would not be happy about that). Typically we see it when he's all amped up to play.
OK again as a newbie, both here and to dog ownership, I make mistakes. so here's what I mean:
the dog does not have a fully developed scrotum hanging lower between his legs as you see in adult males. His testicles are no doubt in place, but gravity and age have not yet provided him the image I describe above.
there is a respite to the issue as we speak. He does seem to dribble more when excited. No new spots seen within the past several days.
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