Are they both fixed?  My parent's two fixed female Shi Tzu dogs do 
this.  For dogs this is sometimes a sign of one of them attempting to 
assert dominance over the other and has nothing to do with mating.  I'm 
no dog whisperer, but it's one possibility, which means they are most 
likely not going to stop.

-Cameron

C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
> Can't help but forward this one on for reading and advice -
>
> http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?showtopic=80329
>
> Excerpt:
> Several months ago I re-adopted a 12 year old Bichon that had been
> living with my parents for the last ten years. Granted, he's a frisky
> little guy for being so long in the tooth, but never really seemed
> like much of an issue. Anyway, my dog is a 5 year old standard poodle
> (yes, go ahead and laugh...) that I fought for and won in my divorce.
> I was pretty excited to bring the little dog over here cause then the
> big dog would have a buddy, and they've gotten along really quite
> well. The problem I'm experiencing is that they're getting along TOO
> well as of late. I don't really know how to put this other than to
> just come out with it - they take turns trying to [EMAIL PROTECTED] each 
> other.


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