TazD
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Lots of times when you start forcing him on her he will get nervous or the gyp gets nervous. I tried it with my last male and he would not even get on her and she sat down! If they cannot figure it out, then they do not get t breed in my yard! Moved on to her son, and it was a done deal! Wanted the breeding to stay tight any ways, so it probably happened for a reason!! Now if he is mounting and she is flagging that's a different deal all together! Grab his junk and guide it in! That simple! Hoping they breed when you have not seen it, and really wanting a litter from the 2, you better take a proactive approach or it will be another year till you get the pups you were wanting.
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texasboy11
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I just left them alone and when I went to feed the other evening mi caught them locked up!! Praying for the best
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