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24/8/2010 at 7:24pm
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Ok, so the dog we accidentally got may be coming into season.
Problem is the male we have hasnt been done. We dont want the patter of tiny paws.
Is there a problem taking a dog thats in season? Will she drive other dogs crazy? Will she drive us crazy? Or shall we kennel her?
Are dogs in season more likely to be un settled in a different envronment like a tent?
We can try to keep them away from each other on seperate dog pegs (got a couple of them fancy ones off of deltagroundanchors, so will be a good test of them)
Shes never been camoing before as far as we know.
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24/8/2010 at 7:33pm
Location: essex Outfit: Kampa Polzeath 8
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Depends on the bitch really. Some will try and escape to find a male to serve them. This normally happens in the second part of the season but not always.
You can be sure it will drive your dog mad. Some will howl and cry and like Paul said you may have a queue outside your tent.
You would need to tell the Kennel if you boarded her for the same reasons
Good Luck.....Simon [owner of three dogs ]
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25/8/2010 at 5:18pm
Location: East Sussex Outfit: None Entered
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Quote: Originally posted by jamen on 24/8/2010
Ive seen some spray that makes them less appealing.
http://www.petcetera.co.uk/acatalog/FOR_THE_IN_SEASON_BITCH.html
Is this worth a try?
Doesn't work at all imo!
At least, it didn't for my girl.
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25/8/2010 at 8:15pm
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne Outfit: Sunncamp Shadow 800
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Personally I would say that it would be irresponsible to take a bitch in season camping not fair on the dog or other dogs on the campsite or dog owners and to be honest I think if the site owner knew they wouldnt allow her on the site.
I would recommend either getting someone to look after her or postponing your trip and getting her spayed and your dog castrated to avoid any unwanted pregnancies.
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25/8/2010 at 11:07pm
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Have to say I'd echo ( again ) above comments. I've had dogs all my life ( dog trainer ) and while I've haqd one dog in 25 years that wasn't interested in in season bitches...the majority rule is that dogs WILL do their utmost to get to bitches....and it's a challenge in a house ( with other members of the fanily who don't undersatnd the concept of closing doors ! ). I had a daxie dog onece who broke through a cat flat...and in fact WORE the cat flap in order to get to an in season bitch.
If you decide to take her, all I can say is good luck - both with the dogs and the owners of other dogs who wont take too kindly to an in season bitch on the campsite. ( I won't even walk in season bitches as I feel this unfair to other dog walkers ).
I would recommend spaying unless there is a very good reason for breeding with her and she's had all the health checks. And even if this is the case, I woudnt recommend risking a pregnacy with any 'tom, dick or harry'.
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