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Posted by Stephanie Dowd on 05-09-2006 02:04 PM:

Question About Heat Cycle...

My brother has a red dog that just had her first heat cycle and for some reason the male dogs won't leave her alone. Her going-out week was the weekend of walker days. Why are the males still bothering her?

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Posted by Oak Ridge on 05-09-2006 02:24 PM:

First cycles don't always follow the normal "pattern"...they frequently last quite a bit longer than "normal"....

I would keep her away from the males for a little longer...are the males young too?

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Posted by Stephanie Dowd on 05-09-2006 02:31 PM:

Well...

We hunted her with 1 male and yes he was young. The male was 14 mo. old and he was the one bothering her. My male at home who is 2 years didn't try to mount her, he just smelled her and then he left her alone. Also when the 14 mo. old dog mounted her she growled and tried to bite him, so I don't think he got her in the woods. Or at least I hope NOT!!!

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Posted by Oak Ridge on 05-09-2006 02:55 PM:

Pueberty is hell.....even in dogs..

I think the 14 month old male needs a lesson in how to behave around perfumed females....

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Posted by Stephanie Dowd on 05-09-2006 05:55 PM:

So...

Do ya think she got bred/or could get bred?(By the way she is acting I think no).

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Posted by Stephanie Dowd on 05-10-2006 01:50 PM:

Btt

Btt

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Posted by Todd Kincer on 05-10-2006 07:43 PM:

Alittle lemon juice and a wash cloth will take care of your problems. If she wouldn't let the 14 month old fool with her, she's done. Wash her off and the smell will go away, especially with the lemon juice, or any soap will due for that matter. Clean her up and go hunting.


Posted by HuntWalkers on 05-10-2006 09:28 PM:

male pups at that age will hump around on almost anything it seems. Since your older male didn't want much to do with her, I wouldn't worry about her being bred. I think its pretty unlikely.


Posted by Stephanie Dowd on 05-11-2006 06:05 PM:

O.K.

Thanks for lending me your knowlege. It helped to calm my brother down.(He REALLY DOES NOT want puppies. Espically from a walker and redbone cross.) Thanks again everybody!!!!

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Posted by Daren McKenzie on 05-11-2006 07:51 PM:

in heat

I have a buddy that has used axle grease to take away the smell. I was told that the males will not mess with a female in full blown heat with that stuff. Never tried it for my female but was told it would work.

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Posted by wayne f on 05-12-2006 01:32 AM:

we used to put vucks in a stud horses nostril so he couldn't smell a mare in heat but let a mare stand for a stud and he will breed her vicks and all what makes you think a male dog won't mount a standing female

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Posted by Daren McKenzie on 05-12-2006 03:02 PM:

axle grease

Like I said Wayne, that is what a buddy had done before and said it worked. I have not seen it so I cannot say it will or will not work!

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Posted by Stephanie Dowd on 05-12-2006 07:31 PM:

Thanks...

Thank-you for everyone's input, it helped alot

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