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Old 05-09-2009, 08:58 PM
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Re: How do you teach a novice stud dog what to do?

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He scored!!! It's a good job our garden is not overlooked, otherwise the neighbours would have had a great laugh

I'm not sure if she will miss or not though as I think she was past her fertile stage, but I'm not really worried, at least he knows what he's doing now and hopefully it will be a lot easlier next time....

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Thats great news

How long did they tie for?

I would think if she stood for the stud she might be ok
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Old 05-09-2009, 09:14 PM
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Re: How do you teach a novice stud dog what to do?

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Hi

I've always gone to experienced stud dogs with my bitches in the past, but I've now decided that I would like to have my own stud dog.

He is 2 years old, has a lovely temperament and I have done all the essential health tests, but he doesn't know what to do!!!!

My experienced bitch stands with her tail to one side and he jumps on but he doesn't know where to put it (sorry to sound crude). When I try to go anywhere near him he jumps off and looks guilty and embarrassed thinking I'm going to be cross with him.

Any suggestions?
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Old 05-09-2009, 09:17 PM
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Never had a problem with mine not knowing what to do, but then they were randy devils
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