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Other Dogs On "heat" Torment
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Any advice on what to do with my dog alfie. Theirs a female dog on our estate that must be on heat which is making my alfie crazy. He's been up whining since 4 this morning. We've gave him one of my daughter's teddys to hump. But bless him he's going crazy and it's also putting him of his food. Any advice please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Same problem Ratter. Six bitches and three dogs, though my lot howl regardless of season. Only consolation is that bitches kept together come on together, so it's a passing phase twice a year, and predictable. Damn nuisance if there are neigbouring bitches in different houses and not the same synchronicity though.
Nothing can be done that works, short of castrating the dog.
Nothing can be done that works, short of castrating the dog.
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I use bio air when my bitches are in season as I have an uncastrated male.
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Castration is best, but you can also have an implant which lasts for around six months and has the same effect, but you have to repeat it to stop the dog wanting/being able to father puppies. A lot of people I know use it if they intend breeding from their males at some point, but have bitches in season in the house too. I have two entire males and four bitches at present, but two of my bitches are jabbed to prevent seasons, and one is nearly 18 so just one young bitch to torment the boys. Until you have lived with a randy male and a bitch in season around him you cannot begin to imagine what a pain it is!
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