Spicy_Bulldog
Posted : 7/24/2008 12:34:09 PM
ron2
Spicy_Bulldog
I didn't realize this was an anti breeders forum. I do not need to be preached to however
Don't worry, you'll get preached at, anyway.
Spicy_Bulldog
Sorry also for assuming that they knew I was currently showing dogs.
So, someone asks a question because there wasn't enough info and we have to listen to all this bravado anyway?
I'm not worried bring on the preaching, people are free to waste their time.
Excuse me there was enough info, the question they asked why they are intact has nothing to do with it. Whatever the reason the outcome and issue are the same.
I could say they assumed I was no longer showing. Instead I apologized for them not knowing. I have nothing against them or them asking the question, otherwise I wouldn't have even bothered answering.
You don't have to listen to anything, I did not force you to visit and read my replies.
Liesje
Spicy_Bulldog
Liesje it will be nice to see your GSD boy. Are those your other 2 in your siggy? They are both very pretty dogs.
Yes, they are also mine but are altered (the female GSD was spayed at age 4). My pup will not be altered because I plan to show him (SV and possibly UKC, NOT AKC). Also, the breeder is very "European" in her attitudes and breeding criteria (strict, purposeful breeding, but doesn't believe ALL dogs have to be altered). The people she gives dogs to are very responsible and have no problems with unaltered males. Because GSDs are so slow to mature, it can be detrimental to alter them too early anyway. The females she wants altered at maturity because she won't allow them to be bred anyway (unless they are co-owned) and there is a great risk of pyometra and breast cancer in GSDs.
I don't do AKC either. I know what you mean about the european type breeders. Yes it can be very bad with the early s/n on many breeds. A lot of people don't realize it though. That is my main concern with intact females pyometra. It is the reason why I will spay a female who is through because of that risk.
calliecritturs
Given the fact that you seem experienced about bully breeds generally and the pit behavior specifically - even though it may not be something you *really* want to consider, to my mind it has **all** to do with them both being intact.
Dog's have LONG scent memories. I could go on and on about it but I've had MY dogs greet a total stranger with open paws IF scent boxes were exchanged.
I doubt your older female thot the younger was 'strange' or new, but if you think about what happens when a dog is crated "downstairs" (I think you said downstairs) it likely follows that dog gets some sort of extra or unusual treatment and attention. If SHE didn't get singled out during her heat and this one did, she may have been trying to draw your attention to the fact that she's your alpha female, SHE was in heat first, and everyone else should be subordinate in the pack. So by appearing dominant to your other in-season female she was simply stating she was still lead dog.
Same thing will happen if you pay more attention to a new female -- your more dominant dogs will object.
Remember -- she doesn't understand WHY the younger female was crated -- they draw their conclusions based on what happens next or what usually happens in THAT scenario.
Dogs are SO in tune with scent -- to think that the 2d dog didn't recognize the scent of a dog she lives with? I think that's pretty unlikely.
Being that I am famaliar with Pit Bull characteristics that would actually tell me that it doesn't matter if a dog is intact or not. Since altered dogs have the same behavior towards other dogs at times. Maybe you have a good theory with the situation though. Something to consider. I understand about the scent memories.
What do you mean what happens when they are crated downstairs. They don't get any sort of extra or special treatment really. She got treated the same in her heat except she was out of the crate more (most the time) because she won't rip off the panties like this young female will, its a battle with her. Do you think though that a dog would remember how they were treated on their heat vs another? Serious question because I've seen debate on what or how dogs remember. You seem to have a good bit of knowledge on some of this stuff. She isn't the alpha female, maybe she thinks (or pretty much is) above this other young female who is on the submissive side, thats highly possible and would make sense. Since the other female is in heat she could have had that brief issue with her, letting her know she's above her.
I know what you are saying about dominant dogs getting upset or "jealous" about other dogs.