rwbeagles
Posted : 10/31/2008 11:10:22 AM
The reason a stud dog is trained, at times...is because then they know WHEN they are supposed to mount...which specific instances when it is okay. Otherwise some may be indiscrimanate...rude...or obnoxious about it. It also saves time when a very in demand stud dog is being campaigned and may be short on time...breedings have to be arranged at times, between shows, or on the road, etc.
Some stud dogs have bad experiences their first time, and they will NEVER mount another bitch until their confidence is restored...command and training can help with that, as well.
Some DA breeds...always need a lot of supervision when bred. A DA bitch is season is still DA...after all...it doesn't magically switch off... Akitas for example...it can be a boisterous affair. Surely breeds like Terriers etc known to be quarrelsom shouldn't all be mellowed down? After all there are plenty of biddable happy to be with any dog breeds to choose from?
Timing is also a part...if the timing is right a bitch has less to say about it...but many bitches holler no matter HOW perfect the timing is...just as some will holler at their feet being handled even if you NEVER come close to the quick. They simple are of that temperament to be vocal.
Pleasure is not a part of all animals couplings...the male cat has spines on the penis which upon withdrawl cause the female cat pain...but also trigger ovulation, she will often turn right as he withdrawls and scream and claw him...is there something wrong with cats?
Knowing how...did you know how in minute detail the first time? LOL...I sure didn't. I know in theory but in practice? Well it took some time to get things right...dogs are the same. Once a stud and matron are experienced things typically settle down...but dogs are individuals...and not all go with the flow. that's breeding...of ANY animal, really.