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Submitted by Summerisle on Thu, 01/25/2007 - 9:36pm.
Ah, the comment about Neuticles. People might not know what Neuticles are. Neuticles are artificial dog balls. New-Testicles. But why not call a spade a spade? They're artificial dog nuts. 

I can't show you the picture of the guy, because the OlyBlog editor won't let me insert a picture, but I can reproduce the excerpt from the book the guy who invented Neuticles wrote "Going, Going, Nuts" (true!), about the moment of truth with him and his dog Buck:

"He looked down at his "private area" to begin the process which was disgusting- mainly because of the noises he made doing it-  a slurping noise that was gross and embarrassing especially when he did it while other people were around.

Buck looked up at me with a puzzled expression- his Bloodhound look of worry and concern.

He looked back down again -and then back at me a second time with an expression of  "where did they go- what has happened to me?." 

He didn't clean himself- only had that look of bewilderment. Buck knew they were gone and for over a week seemed sluggish and depressed."


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