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Old 10-17-2006, 03:01 PM   #4
Breny
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Originally Posted by Sugar's Mom
i could have written this post at Ceeby's first breeding. He is smaller than Silk was, He finally got her outside when I had them out to potty. She was standing perfectly still in a flat place in the yard and he came up behind her on a little tiny hill. I started running just in case and by the time i got there, he had her. he had tried for two or three days and had worn himself out. You might also try placing a pillow or phone book under him. It does distract them but when they get to a certain point, they don't care. My next dog that came into heat drove him crazy. he knew what it was like and I swear I got worried. he wouldn't eat and tried to do it thru the crate. I wish you had seen his actions trying to get to her. But now on his first breeding with Silk, he ran from her the first day she was ready for him. he got in his rabbit chair when she was flirting and gave her this look of leave me alone gal. it was so cute but it didn't take him long to figure it all out. He was eleven months old.
Thank you for sharing!!!!! So this is normal then??? Yorkierose suggested a rolled up rug or towel too. Well he tried again tonight...and nothing. Just can't hit the bullseye He's tiring himself out and laying down and panting.

Is it ok to leave them together (supervised) or should I seperate them. Does it make a difference?
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