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Question by Dorrie
Submitted on 6/17/2004
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I recently decided to breed my 3 yr old male with a 3 yr old female that belongs to a friend of mine.   She went into heat last week and she came to stay with us on Sunday.  Up until last night the male was all over her and she didn't mind at all.  Last night they were alone in another room for a while and when they came out they just laid down and today they haven't gone near each other.   Does this mean that while they were alone in the other room the finally figured it out?  or does this mean she is no longer in heat?   I have tried asking my vet but she didn't seem to have any idea.  the male was having a hard time "finding" where he was supposed to put it.  SO I am so unsure about what this means any help will be greatly appreciated.
thank you


Answer by aj 420
Submitted on 11/18/2006
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you should show the dog where to " put it"... and stop watching them , they are probably getting nervous you perv

 

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