My first male wasn't used at stud and was worse around seasons than my other male who was used several times :rolleyes: Personally I think it's because as a "novice" (couldn't bring myself to use the "V" word :P ) he didn't know the timing as intimately as a pro ;)
I must say younger boy does get worked up from day one in fact the day before we saw any blood he was having a breakdown but he has continued eating. Tom on the other hand is just starting to look pathetic and not eat as she is on day 9. :rolleyes: Tom is a little strange for a boy as he never really does anything drastic just lumbers around looking like the world is going to end doesnt howl or whine just looks sad.
They lose weight whether they eat or not. My boy has just been through it, :( and if anyone realised what he is like under his thick coat, they would put the RSPCA on to me! He doesnt carry much weight at the best of times
I agree fillis. We have often said when Thomas looks at his worse we would hate to live in a built up area as we are sure people would report us to the RSPCA. :rolleyes: He looks terrible and no matter how much food we feed him before they come on he never piles on the weight. Shame as he is a really well made dog but we can never show him because as soon as the girls come in season he is back to looking like a advert for cruelty.
Oh my young boy..well 19mth old..has so far never gone off his food..but he is young and i am not sure if he will ever be used..although he lives with a spayed bitch and a intack bitch...
I know what you mean Sandra I am 100% convinced he is not a real one. Perhaps his mum had a quickie without me knowing. :) His Nephew on the other hand although interested in the opposite sex is still a foodie.
Karen
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