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Apr 20, 2006, 06:57 PM
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My Chuahaua
I own one but I can't spell it! Any way, I have a male Chuahaua and I am having a serious problem with him. This is a touchy situation and I am not sure on how to approach it but here goes. He will not breed with a female Chuahaua. The only thing he will breed is a house slipper or his stuffed moose toy. And I do mean breed! He goes at it like a fiend! The worst part of that is, when someone visits, you look over and he is in the middle of the floor going at it like a, to quote Chuck Berry, like an ole steam shovel!! Then, when he is hanging out, and I mean wayyyy out, he prances around the room as if he was modeling it. I am at my wits end with him. It is soooo embarrassing when my guests are just staring in complete, mouth agaped AWE! If there is a dog whisper in the crowd, please help!:eek:
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Apr 20, 2006, 11:37 PM
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Ok I know you might be a sceptic but this lady is the best in her business. Click HERE. My close 10 yr friend lost his dog. He looked for months, posted flyers, did everything and couldnt find his dog. Then a client of his told him of this woman who helpes his elite group of horse owners. He says this woman is so wonderful in helping owners with their horses she is forever busy with the owners and others.
So my friend calls her for help and records the call. This lady tells him exactly where his dog is. Not the address but area, whats in the area, the house, the car that took the dog, what the people look like...details that the dog apparently saw.
So he goes out and looks in the area, finds the house, finds the exact truck parked at the house, and finds his dog!
Apparently this woman, who is in another state from him, talks to the animals quite well. She is a profound psychic.
So if vets fail, people here fail to know good advice, try checking into the prices of this woman and give her a call. She might be able to tell you whats going on with the dog enough to fix it.
You can always get the dog fixed as this might be the only solution. It will not only extend his life but also calm his oh so visual urges.
Hypatia
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Apr 21, 2006, 05:58 AM
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Hi,
If you don't want to breed him in the future, then have him neutered. It will help stop the "humping", calm him down, and have him be a much less "stressed out" pet.
If you want to see a real "dog whisperer" in action, here is some info:
I highly recommend a video by Ceaser Millan, a Professional Dog Behaviorist. He rehabilitates dogs, and trains people.
He has his own TV program, the Dog Whisperer, on the NGEO (National Geographic) channel, on Friday nights mainly, but also comes on some other days. This video is available from:
http://www.dogpsychologycenter.com/
I also ordered his new book, "Ceaser's Way", from Walmart online, around $15 US, and it's very good!
There are other good videos available on the web, but this one is really worth your attention.
Best of luck.
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Apr 21, 2006, 09:19 AM
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Thanks folks, I think a neutering is in his future. Although, he is such a beautiful dog, I would like him to breed. He will have none of it though. Thanks for your help!
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Apr 22, 2006, 05:28 AM
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You are quite welcome.
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Aug 15, 2006, 02:12 PM
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Just like humans, they too can be homosexuals! Just a thought!
Here's one for you... Is he completely house trained or does he have "accidents" every so often!
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Aug 15, 2006, 06:26 PM
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He makes a boo-boo now and then.
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Junior Member
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Aug 16, 2006, 11:28 AM
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Have you considered artificial insemination? If he is beautiful and you want a puppy, find a vet.. Take Mr Moose along to get him started.:) He sounds like quite the entertainer, he is just a proud dog, eh?
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