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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / season getting on his nerves
- By dawnbee [gb] Date 06.12.03 22:56 UTC
Sorry to be a complete novice but i've not had a uneutered bitch before, our foster bitch (9)yrs old  is in seasonm and she is getting  very overpowering towards our young neutered dog who quite honestly is not interested, but its getting to the point that i'm having to separate them when left on there own and even when we keep an eye on them we have to intervene to stop things getting out of control, so my question is  are things going to get back to normaL once her seaon is over and are bitches (excuse my langange) always excesssivly horny and is there anything that i could perhaps give to her(homoepathic) to stop her behaviour or at least moderate it!
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 06.12.03 23:29 UTC
Don't worry, when she comes out of season she'll go back to normal - or to be exact, her 'out of season' behaviour. Because this is normal 'in-season-bitch' behaviour. How far into her season is she?
:)
- By luvly [gb] Date 06.12.03 23:47 UTC
Haha u have things to worry about this is gunna sound sily but my bitch was doing the same to my white cat she dident care about the black one but only did it while in season and stopped straight away she kept whining at him all the time and stamping her feet at him n running round and round him . anyone else herd of dogs liking cats when in season lol, be interesting to have a cat/dog
- By kahnandkcsmum [gb] Date 06.12.03 23:52 UTC
Ah....., just spotted this post ,Jg you may be able to help me .I also have my first ever bitch,she has not pestered my gsd to much but he has really gone off his food big time. She is now out of season by a week and he is still not eating, he will pick at a bit of chicken but thats about all. mand x
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 06.12.03 23:59 UTC
Sorry Mand,
Bitches I know about, and dogs I know a bit about, but I've never had entire dogs and bitches together. This calls for someone with more experience in this situation.
:)
- By kahnandkcsmum [gb] Date 07.12.03 00:05 UTC
sorry i ment to say he is neutered , i thought he would not be so bothered as he was about her in season being neutered but i just am not sure ??
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 07.12.03 00:10 UTC
Neutered dogs are still capable of mating and tying, but you know there won't be any puppies as a result.
:)
Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / season getting on his nerves

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