Female picky about stud dog

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harvhounds
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Female picky about stud dog

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I'm tring to get a female to breed with a certain male I have and she will have nothing to do with him.I have four males she'll stand for two of them but not the one I want????any ideas?? :roll:

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Post by Rabbit Huntin Fool »

I had a gyp like this but she wouldn't stand for any male,she wanted to kill all of them.. I mounted a clip to the dog house with a 6" lead and tied her collar to it so she couldn't turn around and bite me or the male, I then brought the male upand stepped on his leash and otherwise turned him loose to do his thing and held my females back end up so he could be in position to breed. Old timer taught me that trick and when they separate the female is tied up and all you do is stand up and get the leash from under your foot and walk him away. One man breeding set up...When I say 6" I mean no more than that because that allows her no room to flip around to bite anything..
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Post by danny vansickle »

thats wierd,i had a female do the same thing,i bred her to my bandit dog last year with no problem,but i tried to breed her to reggie recently and she did not want anything to do with him,never did get her bred.
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harvhound

You can buy or make a breeding stand for the problem breeders. Pit bull breeders use them all the time.
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Post by xdawg »

just hold her up there and cut the male loose....

things will work out...

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Post by JIMMIE ABSHIRE »

Send some flowers and perfume, maybe even dim lighting with luther vandros music will help. Always worked for me. ;) In the immortal words of monk, ahhhhhhhh. Scratch me back.
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Post by HatterasBob »

Put some BEER in her food and get her drunk. :D She may have a problem standing, ;) but she won't resist any longer. ;)

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Post by warddog »

Something I learned a long time ago. Some females are picky with a lot of things other than peanut butter!

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Post by gus »

I had a bitch that I took to Jackson Tennessee to breed to FC DFJ Ruff Wong. She resisted his advances for about an hour. He was just as determined to breed as she was determined to not. Finally I grabbed her and held her and let hm breed. When I got home I dropped her into the pen with one of my males. Asoon as he ccame toward her she stopped and culed her tail ready to breed. I took her out of the pen in time. However, she produced no pups.

Another time I took the same bitch to another stud. We dropped her into the kennel sith the stud and she did the sme thing. Then the stud owners white fies/poodle came saunter by and stopped to smell the perfume. Immediately my bitch curled her tail and stood permitting the beagle stud to breed her. This tiem she had six pups.

You may try tiening her on the opposite side of the fence where the dogs she likes are kenneled. She may get so interested in them that she allows the other dog to breed her.

Bait and switch. ;)

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