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Dog Stranger Behavior by soleexx(m): 10:11pm On Mar 30, 2015 |
Guys. I own a female dog just 5month old..normally shes ready to MET but I discover she reject all male dogs that try to MET with her but I never get worried, I tot is not yet time for her but recently I discover my female dog try to MET with male dogs and Female...acting like she is a male dog...something wrong with the dog? Or my Dog dint know she's a female dog? I don't understand...help guys.. |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by doeying(m): 12:57am On Mar 31, 2015 |
HEY SOLEEXX, first and foremost, it is typed as MATING ((mating is the pairing of opposite-sex, usually for the purposes of sexual reproduction)...there are different phases whe it comes to dog mating and there are stages where she is in heat but not receptive, that is, she does not allow any male come to her. After that phase comes the stage where she wants every tom, dick and harry to mount her. this is completely normal... as for your female dog humping or mounting, i went online for you and found this,,,i hope you find it helpful [b]While it is of course annoying and inappropriate for a male dog to display humping behaviour, humping behaviour in the female dog adds another element of confusion to the situation, as this is of course not as easily explicable as it is with males! If your female dog is apt to hump things- be this toys, people or other dogs- you might well be scratching your head and wondering what is going on. However, humping in the female dog is not as uncommon as you might at first suspect, and a reasonable amount of female dogs may display this behaviour at some point in their lives. If your bitch is among them, read on to find out some of the reasons behind why female dogs might hump, and if it is a problem. Learned behaviour If your female dog lives with or spends a lot of time around a male dog that is apt to display humping behaviour, your bitch may simply be copying them, as dogs are very good at mimicking each other! While it is not particularly common, it would certainly not be classed as unusual for a female dog to pick up on what her common companion is doing, and emulate it. In the same way, bitches that spend a lot of time around dogs that cock their legs to pee may begin to emulate this behaviour when going to the toilet too! Dominance displays While we generally associate overt dominance and struggles for dominance with male dogs rather than females, a reasonable proportion of female dogs will become the alpha of the dogs that they spend time with, and when this is the case, humping may be displayed as a dominant behaviour. Humping is one of the most obvious and overt ways of a dog of either sex communicating their perceived dominance over something; be it another dog, a person or a toy; and in this case, the behaviour is not so much sexually triggered as part of a power-play. Emotional expression Humping is first and foremost perceived to be a sexually motivated activity, but even among male dogs that hump, this is only one element of the behaviour, and not always relevant at all. Just as with any other learned or developed behaviour, humping may simply serve as an outlet for your dog of either sex to express emotion or get an emotional payoff from their behaviour. Your female dog may display humping behaviour for a wide variety of reasons, such as to gain comfort when they feel anxious or uncertain, as a compulsive behaviour pattern, to ease boredom, or to get your attention if she has learned that you react to her behaviour. Humping is also often undertaken when the dog is excited, full of beans and wants to play, as a means of controlling some of the stimulus that she is facing. She might also hump her favourite people or other pets in greeting, as a form of hug to say hello and let you know that she has missed you! Sexual displays In unspayed bitches, humping can be just one of the wide range of outlets available to your dog to cope with the effects of her hormone levels and natural urges. When a female dog is in the middle of her heat cycle and is primed to reproduce, she will likely act in a whole rage of out of character and unusual ways, both to relieve her own frustration and as an attempt to attract a mate. Spaying your female dog will almost certainly put an end to sexually-motivated humping behaviour, as she will no longer go through the heat and oestrus cycles that prompt the strong urge to mate and display overtly sexualised behaviours. Awkward social interactions Dogs that are not well socialised with other dogs from an early age will miss a lot of the formative phases of emotional development that teach them about appropriate play with others, and how to interact correctly with other dogs of all types. One of the many behaviours that this may manifest as is humping from the bitch, when meeting other dogs or even other animals. This is particularly often the case among bitches that have been used for breeding and that have not socialised with many other dogs outside of their pack, if they are later spayed and spend more time with strange dogs. Bitches with this type of background will have spent only a limited amount of time interacting socially with other dogs, and will likely have been bred several times, which of course involves mating behaviour. As a result of this, the bitch associates humping and mounting with what happens when she meets another dog, and despite the removal of the sexual element of the procedure, this may simply form her go-to introduction, something that training and further socialisation may be able to resolve.[/b] source: http://www.pets4homes.co.uk/pet-advice/why-might-female-dogs-display-humping-behaviour.html |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by soleexx(m): 12:18pm On Mar 31, 2015 |
Okay sir...I hope she can change to be a normal female dog one day |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by doeying(m): 5:26pm On Mar 31, 2015 |
soleexx: i believe she would ...but if she continues thus a whole lot after her heat season,please seek more help with training...thanks |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by chucky234(m): 12:18pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
So you want to mate that puppy abi, which breed of dog you dey go mate for 5 months ? |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by Coldplay007(f): 2:20pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
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Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by Coldplay007(f): 2:20pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
chucky234: I tire oo... |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by chucky234(m): 2:54pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
Coldplay007:Op go take style wicked, abi how you see am. |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by Coldplay007(f): 3:28pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
chucky234:Very wicked... I wonder how he wants to 'met' a dog that is not on heat.. He probably wants to use KY jelly... |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by chucky234(m): 3:39pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
Coldplay007:Dude na expert breeder, Magpies na learner for where this guy dey. |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by soleexx(m): 9:36pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
chucky234: |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by soleexx(m): 9:38pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
chucky234: I think 5month is pretty okay for my dogs... My previous female dog was 4 and the half month when she got pregnant... |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by chucky234(m): 9:46pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
soleexx:Chineke you got a 4 months old puppy pregnant, I'm speechless. |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by soleexx(m): 10:05pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
chucky234: Yes! I do and the dog is happi about it |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by Coldplay007(f): 11:34pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
soleexx: 4 1/2 months.? |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by soleexx(m): 12:13am On Apr 02, 2015 |
Coldplay007: Yea yea not my fault! The dog is kinda Flirt with male so I had to let her get bleeped |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by chucky234(m): 8:26am On Apr 02, 2015 |
soleexx:Post the pics of that your dog let me see what it look like before I say anything further |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by soleexx(m): 8:35am On Apr 02, 2015 |
chucky234:
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Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by chucky234(m): 8:43am On Apr 02, 2015 |
[quote author=soleexx post=32263265][/quote]Hmmm I comment my reserve, Prodeegee over to you. |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by soleexx(m): 9:32am On Apr 02, 2015 |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by Prodeegee(m): 10:09am On Apr 02, 2015 |
chucky234: *singing* speechless.....speecless...thats how he makes me feel. bloody lies tho. its imposibly impossicant |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by chucky234(m): 10:37am On Apr 02, 2015 |
Prodeegee:**join in singing** speechless...speechless...that's how he makes me feel. You go fear fear na LMAO |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by chucky234(m): 10:38am On Apr 02, 2015 |
soleexx:It means we are all speechless LWKMD |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by soleexx(m): 12:02pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
chucky234: SMH |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by chucky234(m): 12:34pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
soleexx:You can scratch your head till you puncture hole on it, its nobody's biz |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by soleexx(m): 3:23pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
chucky234: Are you crazy? |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by arcbay(m): 6:14pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
soleexx: I'm sure you meant 4 years...There's no history of such, a pregnant 4 month old dog? Absolutely untrue. On second thots, I guess u lost track of her age or probably you were made to believe a false truth when you bought the dog in the first place. |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by soleexx(m): 7:59pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
arcbay: Thanx bruv |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by Prodeegee(m): 8:35pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
soleexx: Lol... He thanking you bro |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by soleexx(m): 8:40pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
Prodeegee:Somethin wrong? Dude Prodeegee |
Re: Dog Stranger Behavior by Eveezy(m): 2:10am On Apr 03, 2015 |
clearly your dog wasn't four month when she got pregnant, and your other dog also didn't see her heat at 5 month, who ever sold d dogs to you probably wasn't that generous with the dogs real age, trust me, I have seen so many people like that, a four month old dog cannot get pregnant ooooo, even in small breed dogs that come on heat earlier than large breed, its not possible. so I will suggest u go confirm your dog real age first, if she is really 5 month as u claim, then am not sure its heat, take or dog to your vet for checkup, because she isn't on heat. and BTW d puppies of that your assumed four month when old dog, did u take your time to study them, so u would know when they actually really come on heat |
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