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STROKIN
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Bearden AR
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Problem solver

If any one has a female that they don't want to come in heat, just send her to me. I can guarantee she won't come in at my place.
The last 3 females I've owned haven't had a regular heat cycle in forever. I just got a female back in December or January and the guy said she comes in every 6 months. Her last heat was in November. The month of May is almost gone and nothing. My older female hasn't been in season for two years. Even then it wasn't normal.
I had a female years ago that lived to be 12. She only came in heat 4 times and one of those times I had given her pills to come in.
Another time before that I had one that was impossible to figure out. Might be 6 months. Might be 2 years.
So just send those females that you don't want to come in season here. And I'll take good care of them. Of course I'm being sarcastic but it's the truth about all those females.

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yadkintar
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How to make a female come in heat:

1. Say I don't want no more puppys
2. Prepare a dog for 2 months before a hunt will come in the day before the hunt.
3. 2 days before season dog will come in.
4. Be like me wanting them to come in heat so bad lol.



It ain't the feed if it is it's all of it or is it ??

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STROKIN
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I have one I'm wanting to come in but I'll take either one. I figured if I got one that cycled regularly and put her next to other, that it might bring both in heat.

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Well Started
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Registered: Jan 2016
Location: Central Pa
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Seems the opposite around here. Females that come in heat every 6 mo's or earlier, come in heavy and long, driving every male dog within 6 miles completely bonkers. Seems like I get them every time. I'll trade ya Stroker. Huge pain in the you know what. Ha.

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