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Originally Posted by Brooklynn You do say the male is humping when "they" are alone...and now you say they are "not" left alone? Either they are alone when he tries to mate or they are not...which is it? Sorry to sound this way but you said in your first post they are alone and then several posts later after it was made reference that they are never alone unsupervised....I guess I read in black and white...
Donna Bird |
When I place them in the crate (like when we went to town or my g.mother's : my kids(teenage daughter was here but I crate them cause she does watch other 2 kids for me) he starts humping (all over here face, side, ect) Cassandra said when he started she removed him. So we tried again before I got here to crate for we could eat dinner and he statred again but no locking. Sometime she did not care if he tried other times she got mad. We got other crate out and they where fine. They play on porch and in the house fine. I was just wondering cause of light bleeding if that would have any effect on locking....I got my answer. It is hard to ask questions on here cause you end up having to tell every little detail or something get started. Not just myself but others have been on here for help and seems they do go else where. So yes when they where "alone" yes he tried. But on break and when I say break I mean when we where home (past 4 days now) they have not been alone but maybe 2 or 3 times but my oldest girl was here to keep an eye on them (in the livingroom is where they stayed). She knows cause we have done this in the past with other breeds just first time with yorkies. I like I said I got my answer.....I have a friend at church that breed yorkies, a cousin that breeds, and my sister and her hubby breed championshiop ( no longer breeds but done it for a long time). They where not at home last night when I first called but after I got on here and did get the call....so like I said never mind......