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Anyone ever get hurt? We did!

We are not completely new to this kink but twice now the wife has been hurt… once was a cut or rip. He ripped her labia with his hind paw, accidentally of course. That one I get but then while he was pounding her he cut her deep inside, like 3-4” deep inside! Has this ever happened to anyone? How do we prevent that? He is a 120 lb GSD. Like this last one could ed it for her and obviously I don’t want her hurt but how does this happen and can it be prevented?
Thanks in advance!
 
I can't speak from experience but over the years I remembered seeing quite a few tricks people had to minimize the risk. Main one I seen was putting a pair or 2 of socks on their legs to prevent the scratching. Use tape to tension them just enough to hold. I've heard others mention they use a lot of lube till they're trained to mount. Sometimes experimenting in other positions can help as it'll prevent him from awkwardly thrusting and possibly hurting someone. Honestly a lot of people I've seen have said it's dog to dog in a lot of situations, how they're trained for it can determine if they're a little too rough and how they behave.

Again I'll reiterate I have no experience but these are tricks I've seen people talk about over years so please take it with a grain of salt.
 
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We are not completely new to this kink but twice now the wife has been hurt… once was a cut or rip. He ripped her labia with his hind paw, accidentally of course. That one I get but then while he was pounding her he cut her deep inside, like 3-4” deep inside! Has this ever happened to anyone? How do we prevent that? He is a 120 lb GSD. Like this last one could ed it for her and obviously I don’t want her hurt but how does this happen and can it be prevented?
Thanks in advance!
Hope new experiences have been better.
 
Velcro doggie shoes/socks are perfect for the claws. I had a deep bruise inside multiple times in the first 20 times or so, but I never got cut, yikes! I guess it was the angle?
 
our friend who introduced the wife to K9 (a german Shep) had socks on him much like the mushers use in alaska. that worked great as far as claws. but his first attempt the wife wasn't quite ready and a little scared and when she arched her back he went all deep in her butt! He pulled right out of course and that was it for that night lol. but she has since got the method and position figured out and enjoys him very much
 
okay that sounds painful, but oddly hot of a scenario though. i mean, ouch tho... i will keep all of this in mind when we do have our first doggy fun. my goal is to get marie comfortable with actually doing things with a dog, not just watching porn of it or such. but she has PTSD from when she was a kid...well, a dog tried to mount her multiple times.

so its kinda... weird here. shes got trauma, but is turned on by it. we're working this through...

The biggest issue though is that we're not even allowed to have pets here... it fucking sucks in this apartment, and we're stuck in another 9 months of leasage.

the good news is we can always lie. or just have an owner over who trusts us. we're patient, and kinda paranoid tbh. that said, uh... socks, and uh make sure to avoid the dog accidentalyl taking her ass. that'd be most wise.
 
I get but then while he was pounding her he cut her deep inside, like 3-4” deep inside! Has this ever happened to anyone? How do we prevent that?
Small vaginal tears can happen if the Os bone goes in at a really bad angle and he's forceful with his thrusts... which generally all dogs are. The plus side is that like the mouth, even a little bit of bleeding looks like a ton of bleeding because of the moisture present in the area. You cant "stop" it from ever happening, but you can do a bit of basic geometry here. Look at how she's positioning her body when she's down on all fours, and check the angle of her vagina. Then put the dog in the "mounting" position with a couch or something and look at the angle he's going to be coming out of his sheath. You need to get those two angles as close as possible. the larger the variance between those angles, the more painful and more likely of injury. She will have to learn how to hold her body for him, the tilt of her hips/pelvis, as well as the height she has her vulva off the floor when on all fours. the more she spreads her legs the lower to the ground she'll end up being. Put that high school geometry to work. :ROFLMAO:
 
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I was hurt once pretty bad when I was younger and first starting out. The first time I was knotted it was ripped out of me and tore me pretty bad. Took a good two weeks to heal. Luckily that has been the only time I have been really hurt, besides getting scratch and him missing the mark every once in a while.
 
Small vaginal tears can happen if the Os bone goes in at a really bad angle and he's forceful with his thrusts... which generally all dogs are. The plus side is that like the mouth, even a little bit of bleeding looks like a ton of bleeding because of the moisture present in the area. You cant "stop" it from ever happening, but you can do a bit of basic geometry here. Look at how she's positioning her body when she's down on all fours, and check the angle of her vagina. Then put the dog in the "mounting" position with a couch or something and look at the angle he's going to be coming out of his sheath. You need to get those two angles as close as possible. the larger the variance between those angles, the more painful and more likely of injury. She will have to learn how to hold her body for him, the tilt of her hips/pelvis, as well as the height she has her vulva off the floor when on all fours. the more she spreads her legs the lower to the ground she'll end up being. Put that high school geometry to work. :ROFLMAO:
Excellent advice!
 
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