ChesnutsRoasting
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My dog and I decide, not you. I have never done my dogs, however, all my bitches are spayed.[/QUOTE
Great answer.
My dog and I decide, not you. I have never done my dogs, however, all my bitches are spayed.[/QUOTE
Great answer.
So by extension people should not ride (hack/compete) in season mares and allowing stallions a 'free rein', should be fine then - according to some of what I've read here....![]()
Sorry for causing so much trouble, I guess I was naive as I didn't realise I shouldn't walk her.
So by extension people should not ride (hack/compete) in season mares and allowing stallions a 'free rein', should be fine then - according to some of what I've read here....![]()
Nice little dog.
I have a un neutered lurcher bitch, I walk her on the lead at stupid o clock times to avoid other dogs and the only entire male we met ignored her and was only interested in sha**ing one of my neutered males as I think they think he's a bender!
Other than that I have had no problems, Oz![]()
LOL! Actually a male dog came over to her and tried to do his thing, and once I picked her up and waited for the owner to come and retrieve him she said "that is a girl, isn't it?" "yes.." "oh good, cos he seems to be showing a lot of interest in boys recently and I've started to get worried about him!"![]()
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Cuuuuuuuuuuute!
Not quite sure why an argument broke out earlier, but think you get the gist that there is no right answer in the land of HHO![]()
Nice little dog.
I have a un neutered lurcher bitch, I walk her on the lead at stupid o clock times to avoid other dogs and the only entire male we met ignored her and was only interested in sha**ing one of my neutered males as I think they think he's a bender!
Other than that I have had no problems, Oz![]()
My springer bitches are not spayed as we may decide to breed from one or both of them one day. *ducks*
But when they are in season I avoid ANY where that there may be other dogs. I am lucky that my dogs travel well so I can find some remote footpaths/fields and they are walked at 5am and 10pm. I believe it is the responsibility of the owner of the bitch to keep them away from other dogs.
I often walk my mum's entire labrador. He is an extremely obedient dog but he can't always resist following a bitch in season.
I met someone the other day walking their dog off the lead in a popular dog-walking country park in the middle of the day. My two bitches were running around and the man shouted to ask if they were dogs or bitches. When I replied that they were bitches he said, 'oh that's ok then cos my dog is in season!'.
I had to tell him what I thought!
Cos I thought he was bonkers walking a bitch that was in season OFF the lead in a country park full of dog walkers in the middle of the day! Unless of course he wanted to be inundated with male dogs running up to his bitch! So i pointed this out to him!![]()
See, I agree with this. I'm not pro-bitch/anti-dog, infact, if push comes to shove I would prefer to own the male of the species. What infuriates me is this 'bitch-in-season in public drives my dog to distraction and their owners should have more consideration ' attitude. It's rubbish. If you have an oversexed male, with or without balls whom you can't recall when he's off lead, then keep him on a lead. How many times on this forum do we read about an owner, outraged, that an off-lead dog approaches their on-lead dog? It's double standards.
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I don't see where the double standards comes into it, I havent heard one person say they would walk a bitch on heat off the lead??... but then I haven't read the thread overly carefully
I think you probably need to think about this from the other side: your bitch is sending out clouds of hormones that are absolutely irresistable to an entire dog. I would think that even a dog with normally 100% reliable recall is going to go suddenly deaf when overcome by his natural hormonal response to a bitch in heat!
I have never had a bitch on heat (spayed both mine before their first season), but in your shoes I would either be avoiding walks (nightmare, I know) or continue as you are with on-lead walks and accept the fact that you are going to have to pick your dog up every time another dog approaches. I don't think that you can blame your fellow dog walkers in this situation, personally...