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by rbgessling on 05 October 2013 - 22:10
I have a four year old male and 3 year old female.... he tries to enter but gives up after 6or7 dry rubs...he has never entered her yet......
She has had 6 heats and stands ready at around day 7-9 after first spot.... Any reason this male cant complete
She has had 6 heats and stands ready at around day 7-9 after first spot.... Any reason this male cant complete
by CMills on 05 October 2013 - 22:10
Have him checked by a vet to make sure he doesn't have anything physically wrong with him. Not all dogs will mate, I've had a few that never would.
by GSDNewbie on 06 October 2013 - 00:10
has the three year old been bred before? perhaps she has a problem?
by Nedev385 on 06 October 2013 - 01:10
You have to help him.you . Pointed his penis into bitch.Male no problem, this is normal.It occurs in many male dogs.Needs human assistance with your hands.This seriously is not a joke.
by GSDNewbie on 06 October 2013 - 01:10
Could be many things, she may not be ready so his desire is half hearted, she may have issues as to why I asked if she has been bred before such as inverted vulva or vaginal overgrowth..... have her checked and not just try to force things lol Has the two dogs gone through pre breeding examination, testing?
by Nedev385 on 06 October 2013 - 02:10
There are bitches that bite every time males.My first bitch was of this type, as well as her daughter.Whenever force breeding.
by GSDNewbie on 06 October 2013 - 11:10
hmmm maybe they will to breed is not strong in them since the offspring is showing the same issue and perhaps the line should stop instead of forcing it to continuet, but in the current issue the male is not showing enough want . Perhaps both of you should use progesterone testing and make sure both animals are ready before trying to force it on your time schedule or at all
by Nedev385 on 06 October 2013 - 13:10
Owner decides which line to continue, not dog.Even came another male dog, the result will be the same.
by Two Moons on 06 October 2013 - 13:10
Stop trying, give up breeding.
by Bhaugh on 06 October 2013 - 14:10
Nevdev385,
Did it ever occur to you that maybe one or both of the dogs should be culled (past any physical problems) from the gene pool if neither can successfully tie? Forcing the breeding by ANY means weakens the gene pool IMO. We cater to the lines at the cost of all other. If dogs so much need our help to do the most natural thing , then maybe they shouldn't be doing it at all.
Barb
Did it ever occur to you that maybe one or both of the dogs should be culled (past any physical problems) from the gene pool if neither can successfully tie? Forcing the breeding by ANY means weakens the gene pool IMO. We cater to the lines at the cost of all other. If dogs so much need our help to do the most natural thing , then maybe they shouldn't be doing it at all.
Barb
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