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Old 05-01-2011, 01:39 PM
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Re: What is it with the humping and flirting ?

I can't leave Tux alone with Rusty for a minute cos he's at him all the time... a proper little pervy I'm feeling really sorry for poor Rusty, the both boys are having a go at him and before the girls went down to stay with OH, Coco was humping him too and Tipsy was just shoving her butt in his face... that was before they started their seasons... what a pair of tarts !

I don't know if there's any humping going on between the girls, they don't do it when I go to see them but then I suppose they are too busy then jumping all over me for cuddles
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Re: What is it with the humping and flirting ?

well apparently wild dogs use thrusting to assert dominance in the pack, so maybe its just their wild side coming out lol

My girl does it to both boys & the boys to each other
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Re: What is it with the humping and flirting ?

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I feel so bad for my male, he sits looking under the crack of the door. Poor boy. We had an accidental tie a few months back (very luckily nothing came of it) and i have def learnt my lesson big time. He goes nowhere without me or if Im not watching him hes crated.
yes i only have 1 male and he is in a different room with a gate,crate and door as i wont take the chance its a pain when they are in season.
you were very lucky he did not catch them ive had my boys mum spayed a few weeks back but all my other cavs have not been done.
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Re: What is it with the humping and flirting ?

I feel sorry for all these intact males around these girls in season. Can't be very nice for them at all. This isn't an attack with people owning intact males and female together. I know you have your reasons be it showing or breeding etc but surely it would be wiser to house males in completly different homes from in season females like the original poster has done.
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Re: What is it with the humping and flirting ?

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I feel sorry for all these intact males around these girls in season. Can't be very nice for them at all. This isn't an attack with people owning intact males and female together. I know you have your reasons be it showing or breeding etc but surely it would be wiser to house males in completly different homes from in season females like the original poster has done.
Sometimes that's easier Said than done not everyone wants to look after an intact male.. Especially a little on coz they are obnoxious little markers at times! And some people may not know anyone to have themthe only person I'd trust to look after my dogs lives two hours drive from me! Not that I have an intact male but you know ykwim?

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Old 07-01-2011, 02:12 PM
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Sometimes that's easier Said than done not everyone wants to look after an intact male.. Especially a little on coz they are obnoxious little markers at times! And some people may not know anyone to have themthe only person I'd trust to look after my dogs lives two hours drive from me! Not that I have an intact male but you know ykwim?

It's not only the boys tho the girls pine too
I know this all too well, when I was little, the family pet was a female lab, she pined so much that she broke her way through the back door before scaling the wall and getting out.

Thankfully ours are a lot smaller but before we started putting doing the house swaps, Coco's first season we tried keeping her in the kitchen with the boys in the living room. The kitchen door was shut and the baby gate was in place but she scratched a hole in the bottom of my door and was howling all night to try and get in. That was early on in her season too, possibly first or second day

We are lucky to be in the situation we are in but when OH comes to visit, he gets a lot of attention from the boys lol, as soon as he sits down, they are on top of him and crying. I've learnt that after a visit to the girls, the best thing for me to do is run straight upstairs and get changed. They can still smell it a bit but they're aren't jumping all over me... they just do it to each other
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