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Dog in heat #13325333 10/28/19 11:05 PM
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My Female lab is in heat for the 2nd time. We have a male lab that is fixed. When we let them out to go to the bathroom, they come back and of course panting like they just ran 17 miles on a dead sprint. She has slobber all over her and he is drooling. Trying to separate them while they go is an issue. Him or her trying to tear down the back door. Anyone with experience on this issue? What do you do? Just let them go at it and have a little fun, or separate them? We have been through this before with another female. The wife wants them separated but I’m kinda like, hey it’s natural. But having to wash the dang dog from all the slobber is getting stupid.


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Re: Dog in heat [Re: Popedaddy] #13325338 10/28/19 11:10 PM
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I got nothing that will help you but I will look at this thread again-
I bet this can be good-

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What has happed to you does not define who you are-

HOW you react to what happens to you DOES!
Re: Dog in heat [Re: Popedaddy] #13325342 10/28/19 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by popedaddy
My Female lab is in heat for the 2nd time. We have a male lab that is fixed. When we let them out to go to the bathroom, they come back and of course panting like they just ran 17 miles on a dead sprint. She has slobber all over her and he is drooling. Trying to separate them while they go is an issue. Him or her trying to tear down the back door. Anyone with experience on this issue? What do you do? Just let them go at it and have a little fun, or separate them? We have been through this before with another female. The wife wants them separated but I’m kinda like, hey it’s natural. But having to wash the dang dog from all the slobber is getting stupid.


Read the last sentence this time.

I guess you could get the bitch fixed. That would solve the issue.

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Re: Dog in heat [Re: Duck_Hunter] #13325352 10/28/19 11:15 PM
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Fixed dogs still have the go get em’ attitude. I don’t see a issue other than the wife and the drool all over her. You can’t even pet her when she comes in, and after the drool dries it’s like you coated her in egg whites!


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Yea, we just haven’t done it yet.


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Re: Dog in heat [Re: Popedaddy] #13325373 10/28/19 11:24 PM
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Re: Dog in heat [Re: Popedaddy] #13325443 10/29/19 12:14 AM
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You live an exciting life, let them have their fun, lol


call it what you will...he is not definitely not anywhere near the top of the list for QB's that I would choose needing a FG or touchdown drive late in the game.
Re: Dog in heat [Re: Popedaddy] #13325447 10/29/19 12:16 AM
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Originally Posted by popedaddy
Fixed dogs still have the go get em’ attitude. I don’t see a issue other than the wife and the drool all over her. You can’t even pet her when she comes in, and after the drool dries it’s like you coated her in egg whites!


I’ve never had a fixed dog that cared about dogs in heat. Does this happen?

Could you let them out at different times to avoid the slobber? Once she is fixed, it will stop, but if the slobber is that bad, I would agree with your wife that it would be annoying.


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Re: Dog in heat [Re: Popedaddy] #13325456 10/29/19 12:21 AM
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I have a question. I would never have a dog living in the house so I wouldn't know, but do they not go at it in the house?

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Fixed dogs still have the go get em’ attitude. I don’t see a issue other than the wife and the drool all over her. You can’t even pet her when she comes in, and after the drool dries it’s like you coated her in egg whites!


I’ve never had a fixed dog that cared about dogs in heat. Does this happen?

Could you let them out at different times to avoid the slobber? Once she is fixed, it will stop, but if the slobber is that bad, I would agree with your wife that it would be annoying.

I had a boxer that was neutered. He had a raisin for a sack but he would hump air when the wind blew.

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Fixed dogs still have the go get em’ attitude. I don’t see a issue other than the wife and the drool all over her. You can’t even pet her when she comes in, and after the drool dries it’s like you coated her in egg whites!


I’ve never had a fixed dog that cared about dogs in heat. Does this happen?

Could you let them out at different times to avoid the slobber? Once she is fixed, it will stop, but if the slobber is that bad, I would agree with your wife that it would be annoying.

I had a boxer that was neutered. He had a raisin for a sack but he would hump air when the wind blew.


Dogs humping inanimate objects or the air isn’t necessarily the same as trying to have sex, but that’s interesting. I would think humping a female in heat is different than humping a pillow or the air when neutered. My buddy had a fixed female that would hump the air when other dogs were around. It was a dominance thing.


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