Louby
Well-Known Member
We own a 3 yr old Lurcher. Hes not been castrated and his 'dangly bits' are starting to cause problems as in getting rubbed raw/chapped.
It started last November when we went on holiday and a friend looked after him for a few days. He would have spent more time outside and we put the chapped bits down to possibly being outside in the cold more. We got them right by putting baby powder on them,
So in June, he stayed at friends farm again and it happenned again but a bit worse 
. He does get hot so we thought maybe it was the heat and running around maybe more than he would with us?? Another bout of Sudocrem and Baby powder sorted them out. Alls been well until yesterday when hubby went running with him and hes now got red chapped bits again.
Has this happenned to anyone else?
In hindsight, we should have had him castrated but hes never really been interested in the girls and isnt aggressive or allowed to roam so him keeping his bits hasnt been a problem until now
. He doesnt seem bothered by it but I now feel mean 
It started last November when we went on holiday and a friend looked after him for a few days. He would have spent more time outside and we put the chapped bits down to possibly being outside in the cold more. We got them right by putting baby powder on them,
Has this happenned to anyone else?
In hindsight, we should have had him castrated but hes never really been interested in the girls and isnt aggressive or allowed to roam so him keeping his bits hasnt been a problem until now