Thread: Yorkies in heat
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Old 04-25-2007, 01:54 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Rhapsody View Post
Bama,

When you had that little guy neutered did that take care of the problem? I had posted a question a few days ago. My friend, Debbie, has decided to breed her Westies, when I went to visit the other day (Wiggles, the female is in heat) they had had successful ties throughout the weekend. Wiggles made it clear she wanted nothing to do with the poor little guy, and went into her igloo bed to nap. The entire time the poor little guy, Teddy, sat on my lap, and would cry and shake. I was concerned about him, but my friend didn't think it was a big deal. Now Debbie says he's following her around crying and shaking constantly (also he starts yapping at any noise, strange or common), Wiggles is finishing up her heat and will have nothing to do with him. Anyway, she's worried this was going to be a permanent personality change in him. So basically that's why I'm asking if neutering him will turn him back into the sweet, laid-back Teddy Bear he used to be?



The end a female cyle seems to affect boys the most....I know my boys go wacko, go off food, can't concentrate, do the shaking thing and have one thing on their mind.....They usually settle back after the female comes totally out of their cycle......and are the sweet boys they usually are......Right now I have 3 in Season.....1 bred and 2 too young....My one boy that hasn't been used for stud has no problem (he doesn't know what he's missing)....my other boy, well he's a stud....is back to being wacko......
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