> I think she would more of a problem with being left than the vets but I could well be proved wrong of course.
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You would laugh, my Safi right (from a pup) would get quite wimpy if any male dog sniffed her rear. At shows she would squeak and sit tigh on hr bum.
when it came to her first litter I really thought I would need to be hands on and reassure her a lot more than is usual.
I took her by train to Scotland. she was great on the train, with 4 changes, waiting at platforms with trains leaving platforms and blowing their horns etc, even though she had never been near a station.
We arrived at the stud dog owners who opened the front door and the dog came running out, and promptly mated her within seconds.
Each morning I took her out for a wee brought dog out and she was a proper slapper, stood stock still too (unlike her mother who hated the tie and would roll if not held).
She has had another litter and a miss (older dog not used for years) since, these times staying away without me and was happy as larry, and a right tart.