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Old 12-05-2008, 02:29 PM
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How do you teach a novice stud dog what to do?

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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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Re: How do you teach a novice stud dog what to do?

aslong as he is mounting at the right end and the bitch is expirianced they should be ok as the bitch will move down/up for him if she is ready
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Re: How do you teach a novice stud dog what to do?

some just like privacy and i agree if shes been mated before he will find his way
My stud tends to be an early morning stud bang on 6am lol when he thinks no-ones about
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heehee my friend breeds chuahah./yorkie/patterdales for rabbiting and the stud shes got is so small that he has to stand on the yellow pages to do his job so every time she wants to ring sum one he gets all exited! pmsl
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Re: How do you teach a novice stud dog what to do?

just leave him to it they will sort it out,
and give them some private time,
i put them in the garden and stand and watch at the kitchen window, then when they tie go out to hold the dogs as they might panick as the male will get stuck to the female.
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I 'handle' my stud dogs but dare not post on here how I go about it with a young immature dog LOL I choose to handle my dogs as they have bitches which travel long distances and there is nothing more annoying to have a dog that just runs around and wears themselves out so it is all done in a controlled way
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Re: How do you teach a novice stud dog what to do?

lol tashi im not even gonna ask lol


btw minnie ..........the poor dogs traumatised ...can u imagine everytime he sees a yellow pages book when they deliver and leave on the steps ..he will think every house has a bitch on heat lol
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damaged for life is poor little milo!
tashi.. we used an inexpirianced stud with min (not the best of ideas but it has a long story behind it) and i did my fair share of rolling around on the floor too
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Re: How do you teach a novice stud dog what to do?

Thanks for your replies.

I love the yellow pages one - maybe I should open it so that she could have a read while she is waiting LOL!!!

So far he is pointing his 'lipstick' at her thigh or he is not close enough and is mating thin air!!! It doesn't help that is it so hot at the moment and he is getting exhausted.

I'm not sure how to 'handle' him, maybe someone could pm me if it is too rude to put on an open forum.
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i'll give you a pm in a mo
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