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> I said in an earlier post that i would just take them for a walk around my local estate
>I'm NOT taking them to the park. I was NEVER going to mate them in the park, this was just to meet each other on neutral ground.
> and you shouldn't be walking a bitch in a public park that is ready to be mated.
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> I'm NOT taking them to the park. I was NEVER going to mate them in the park, this was just to meet each other on neutral ground. The mating was ALWAYS going to take place at my house in the study which is quite and cosy and away from any distractions.
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>i seem to be getting lectured, rather than getting suggestions and advice.
> * Where is he going to be in between times? If he is sleeping in your home you'll need to be very careful about not allowing unsupervised access and to be prepared for whining and howling. Perhaps an experienced stud dog owner could explain how they usually manage the process when stud dog and bitch are in close contact for extended periods.
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> as long as the stud dog owner knows where the bitch is and there is no competition from other males
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