evergreen wrote:An add on kijiji........ Oh for the love of Pete......I have a beagle bluetick I would like to breed. She is a female tri-coloured. I would like to breed her with any medium sized dog. She is on her period and is in her heating cycle. I would like to breed her next time she is in heat or after. I will call you when she is in her heating cycle. This will be the first time breeding her. I want to keep most of the puppies except one which can go to the other breeder (if you want one). I will give $20 to whoever the other breeder is. She is very loyal. I am not giving her away I just want to breed her. PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL ASAP!!! Thanks.

Onew~ wrote:evergreen wrote:An add on kijiji........ Oh for the love of Pete......I have a beagle bluetick I would like to breed. She is a female tri-coloured. I would like to breed her with any medium sized dog. She is on her period and is in her heating cycle. I would like to breed her next time she is in heat or after. I will call you when she is in her heating cycle. This will be the first time breeding her. I want to keep most of the puppies except one which can go to the other breeder (if you want one). I will give $20 to whoever the other breeder is. She is very loyal. I am not giving her away I just want to breed her. PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL ASAP!!! Thanks."She is on her period"..... LOL.






evergreen wrote:Onew~ wrote:"She is on her period"..... LOL.
Yes and her "heating cycle"
















.:: MacGyver ::. wrote:.:: MacGyver ::. wrote:Some progress with Dixie and Sherlock today! My dad helped me out while I was working with Sherlock and Dixie today. I had my dad hold Sherlock on a leash just outside of Dixie's "threshold distance" while I held Dixie on a leash. I fed Dixie treats as fast as I could everytime Sherlock was in her sight and my dad did the same with Sherlock. When we moved them out of each other's sight, the treats stopped coming. Just today, we were able to get them 4 ft apart with no negative reactions from Dixie. She even wandered over to him, looking for his treats when we were finishing up. I don't know how long it will last but it was encouraging to see.
She seems to see mine and my sister's room (we share one and that's where Dixie usually is with me) as her den or special place. She's definitely a lot more touchy about one of the dogs passing the bedroom or especially if one sneaks in.
Btw, thanks for the articles! I read them all last night and did a bit more searching. Found some interesting stuff on WholeDogJournal. Particularly an article by Pat Miller.Is there anything - besides what I'm currently doing - to fix this? Or should I just continue what I'm doing and give it time?




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