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Old 12-05-2008, 08:20 PM
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Re: How do you teach a novice stud dog what to do?

oh dear sorry i can't your pm hasn't been activated yet
is he with her now? part them for 1/2 an hour and let them rest.
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It doesn't help that is it so hot at the moment and he is getting exhausted.
One of the reasons to 'handle' the dog have to make a load of posts welcoming peeps to the forum I think you have to have 25 before we can pm you
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Re: How do you teach a novice stud dog what to do?

im sure he will be fine.
once he gets it right there will be no stopping him
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im sure he will be fine.
once he gets it right there will be no stopping him

Yes I can relate to that! My dog was almost 3 when he mated his 1st girl. I was terrified, because she was a Maiden, but it happened about 9 o'clock at night & I was scared of disturbing them incase one of them got spooked & tried to pull away, resulting in damage to one or both! Anyway...nature took it's course, the girl instinctively knew what do do in regards to crouching so he could turn & get his 'leg over' (excuse the pun) All went well, but I was a nervous wreck! x DB
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Re: How do you teach a novice stud dog what to do?

I am new to breeding but have had lots of help, i have a 20 month boxer that i use for stud, we used him with our own bitch first and it took him 20 minutes but finally managed to do it!!, i have since had a stud bitch come and he likes to practice first and once he knows they are happy he will then go the whole way, i find if you want to be there (its a must once they have tied as the stud bitch did panic and i had to hold her up) be as quiet as you can do not even praise them as i find it puts them off, but i find nature finds a way, keep persevering and i am sure he will get the hand of it most males do!!!
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Re: How do you teach a novice stud dog what to do?

hi, have you had any luck? as i say on your profile you will need to make 25 posts before we can pm
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Re: How do you teach a novice stud dog what to do?

No luck yet. He is all hip thrusting and nothing else! I'll have to keep playing the word association game so I can get up to 25 posts.
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No luck yet. He is all hip thrusting and nothing else! I'll have to keep playing the word association game so I can get up to 25 posts.
keep going you are nearly there
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