Using a stud dog
Yesterday we took Molly for a mating with Scooby a local stud lhasa also u can find his owners on pets for homes website http://www.pedigreestuddogs.co.uk/pedigree-stud-dogs/stud-dog-information.asp?kcname=scooby&DogID=6335&photocount=8
On our visit to Scooby he was very gentle they had already met once before to see if they was a good match. He seemed to remember Molly and was playful right from when we came in the door. His owner Graham had set up an area in the conservatory. And while Scooby got right on with business we had tea and let them try by themselves. They then just needs a little help and success. I got a copy of his family tree to tale home which we had already seem and Checked before arriving and discussed registration of the puppies to dog lovers. And neither Molly or Scooby are kc registered but this is less important to us as they still have their pedigrees. Money exchanged hands while we let them play in the garden and cool off. Molly enjoyed this most playing with her new friend Scooby and running around as she a very agile dog who loves to run and jump and play. It is important to have agreed with the stud powers the items of the arrangement. I look for a stud who is healthy with a pedigree, and successfully, but also an owner that offers 2 ties for money and a free try again when the bitch is in season if the mating fails first time. Scooby only offers 1 mating and was quite expensive for only 1 go but we decided to use him due to his lovely colouring and nature.
On our visit to Scooby he was very gentle they had already met once before to see if they was a good match. He seemed to remember Molly and was playful right from when we came in the door. His owner Graham had set up an area in the conservatory. And while Scooby got right on with business we had tea and let them try by themselves. They then just needs a little help and success. I got a copy of his family tree to tale home which we had already seem and Checked before arriving and discussed registration of the puppies to dog lovers. And neither Molly or Scooby are kc registered but this is less important to us as they still have their pedigrees. Money exchanged hands while we let them play in the garden and cool off. Molly enjoyed this most playing with her new friend Scooby and running around as she a very agile dog who loves to run and jump and play. It is important to have agreed with the stud powers the items of the arrangement. I look for a stud who is healthy with a pedigree, and successfully, but also an owner that offers 2 ties for money and a free try again when the bitch is in season if the mating fails first time. Scooby only offers 1 mating and was quite expensive for only 1 go but we decided to use him due to his lovely colouring and nature.
scooby and molly having a playtime after the deed was done |
Many people might find the idea of going to a strangers house to watch it dogs mate a bit bizzar but it's really a very natural process and feels caring and natural and not strange at all. Scooby was great and his owner to an area is normally set up with a blanket down because there can be a little bit of fluid after a successful mating. We let them get on with it assisting a little to keep then steady and together. At first the bitch will be uncomfortable once tied and may cry out and be snappy so watch for that, it's good to have a safety muzzle ready in case she gets really rough after 4 to 5 minutes she will calm down ans either lay or stand their while they are tied together we. Have a stop watch to hand to time it it should last around 15 minutes and no longer than 40 at which point they may need some help. Often they will naturally turn back to back, the owners job here it to keep them calm and atop any bullying that could result on injury.
During a tie the male and female lock together in nature's way for dogs to get the job done. Here the male enters the female and the penis is swollen the female has muscles onside that then also swell to hold the male in place. He with have small conditions while he then inseminates the female. A successful tie will almost always result in pregnancy although I won't know this for some time. At about 40days pregnant you can get a scan from your vet to estimate the number of puppies due, which is helpful to know on lining up suitable homes for the new puppies.
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