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JAX said:
kris said:
the funniest thing i ever saw was when a very posh woman came down to use him at stud and he got  a sniff of the womans bitch!that was it!he went into overdrive!it took 2 of us to drag him off her (his legs were locked around her waist and hed knocked her over so she was prone!)after shed recovered she said, 'hes very keen isnt he!' (w00t)   :lol: he added new meaning to the saying if im not there start without me! o:)


PMSL Thats sounds so funny :lol: :lol: :lol:

I think maybe breeds are different Kris . My boys only get the `odd :b stud now and I dont have any leg cocking or escaping dogs :sweating: , Harvee tried his best to mate his mum and Buffee when they came into season 5 weeks ago , I would have let him mate Buffee , but he couldnt quite `reach the spot ` :( and then his dad beat him to it any way ;)

OMG you mean they can do it as early as 7 months :blink:

kobi is 6 months in january and both my bitches are due in season the first part of the year !!!! looks like im in for some fun sooner than id expected :- "

didnt think he would actually know what to do with it for another few months , although if he is anything like his dad and grandad he is going to be super stud (w00t)

he is trying it on already but i didnt think he would be getting "seriouse" :oops:
 
kris said:
youre right hun.different breeds react differently.ive spent many a cold night on my hands and knees in our garage with various assorted dogs over the years from top winning irish greys to small dachshunds.all of whom were maiden dogs and the owners were desperate to get them mated and didnt have a clue.when youre mad enough to help folk word soon gets round and folk from all breeds land on your doorstep needing help! (w00t) i think dobies because they are quite a  tough breed can tend to be a bit aggressive when theyve been used at stud.the dog in question i was on about got a lot of stud work cos he was the only male from the litter  that stayed in the uk everything else went abroad.sire was the top stud and mum the top champion bitch and yes i paid an arm and a leg for him,but i turned away more bitches than he mated either cos the bitch was unsuitable or the owners were!i think whippys would be quite laid back cos thats how whippys are but i think lalenas dog is a staffy so i thought she might be better knowing what she was getting into.my stud dog has in the past dragged me across a field(with a halti on!) to try to get to a male dog.and no he didnt want to say hello! :- "
any pointers much appreciated :thumbsup: one of dantes dads best features was his laid back character, to balance out ambers scattiness :wacko: it was a real headache finding dad, i can tell you :sweating: breeding to tie in with amber, strengths where she's weak (feet) as well as great natured and a champion to boot :sweating: so far, it seems to have paid off with dante, but i know what you mean. while out for a walk, we met another stafford. he liked amber a bit much, and viewed dante as a threat :- " mind you, she wasnt best pleased at this upstart threatening her baby :D
 
crikey 7 months :blink:

i remember turning down a bitch owned by a well known colour enthusiast when Oto was only 14 months because i thought he was too young, i was concentrating on developing his show skills at the time and didn't feel that he would learn much else if he couldn't keep his mind on the job. :D

it probably all comes down to the individual dogs mental maturity, mine just happen to be slower than others :- "
 
we started to use Peter when he was two yrs old,he did,nt want to know (w00t) so we left it until now and 3yrs old and no problems :D he was well away :lol: and now going to be a Dad :wub: .he lives indoors and had no problems since he been with a bitch,he still loving as ever :wub: :wub:
 

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