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) Hi, i have a 10 month old whippet and would like to stud him out, i'm not sure how it all works..can anyone help?
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Unfortunately, perfection doesn't exist .............. only in the owner's mind!!Julie D said:he should be fault free with 2 descended testes
That's funny - mine actually lost interest in it and became more contented after he finally got to find out what it was all about :wacko: :lol:kris said:i had problems with one stud dog who went for a while without a mating after being used quite a bit by breeders.he came out in a really bad skin rash with raised weals across his body.when we took him to the vet it was due to blood pressure as he was frustrated! (w00t)
My Bean just went rather mellow and affectionate and no he's never gone off after in season bitches etc etc. I bet that Gelert didn't lose interest in having sex with a standing bitch Elizabeth just that he realised the difference between one wanting to mate and one that wasn't ready. He knew not to waste his energy.moriarte said:Whippets can change very greatly in temperament in the first few years so you cannot really be sure of your dogs full nature for quite a while yet, and many whippets mature comparatively late. Also it is good to wait a few years for any health problems to emerge and you are sure your dog is robust enough in all his qualities. Finally it's not always that easy to get a successful mating; it took our dog many years to work out what he was meant to do. :wacko:
That's funny - mine actually lost interest in it and became more contented after he finally got to find out what it was all about :wacko: :lol:kris said:i had problems with one stud dog who went for a while without a mating after being used quite a bit by breeders.he came out in a really bad skin rash with raised weals across his body.when we took him to the vet it was due to blood pressure as he was frustrated! (w00t)
Yes, I was a bit anxious about it changing his nature, but he was like Bean. Then he went back to ignoring ones on heat and being interested in ones that definitely weren't again :wacko: At least all 12 year old castrated yorkies can breathe easy these days; we've got beyond this stage :b :lol:BeeJay said:My Bean just went rather mellow and affectionate and no he's never gone off after in season bitches etc etc. I bet that Gelert didn't lose interest in having sex with a standing bitch Elizabeth just that he realised the difference between one wanting to mate and one that wasn't ready. He knew not to waste his energy.
:lol: Whippet dogs are magic aren't they. Little loves. :wub:moriarte said:At least all 12 year old castrated yorkies can breathe easy these days; we've got beyond this stage :b :lol:
A perfect description of a male whippet having been used at stud I think. :lol:jean.dunbar said:Thank goodness that Sam is a Poo of such little brain that it's not effected him. :blink:
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