no if he was that distended he most likely didnt mate ,,if the do it right he 
will not be that far distended out when finishedtomdonna


To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 15:27:43 
-0500Subject: [Chihuahuas] Breeding Help





Okay...I've bred dogs before, and cats and rats...even done it myself once.. 
LOL..
 
But this is the first time I've owned the male dog and I'm a little unsure of 
what's happeneing, supposed to happen, etc.  Could someone please help me with 
a little 101?
 
I have two females in season.  According to the calendar, one should be ready 
to accept the male today and the other on Saturday.  He is interested and seems 
to be making all the right moves.  One of my females is the mother of the other 
one, so one has had a litter (the one who should be ready on Saturday).  The 
daughter is a "virgin" but should be ready today. 
 
He has made advances toward the daughter and she backs up to him with her tail 
cocked to the side, but when he tried to tie, she screamed like he was killing 
her!  She broke the tie and the poor fellow's...well...thing...was still very 
distended.  He kept looking at it like..."what am I supposed to do with it 
now?"  I was clueless but I felt bad for the poor guy.  I know that sometimes 
you need to hold the female to keep her from pulling on him like that, but I 
didn't get across the room quick enough. 
 
Did something bad happen?  Did it go as it was supposed to?  How long do they 
generally stay "tied" once they are together?  Does the male "retract" when 
he's done or is that normal that it should be distended like that afterward? 
 
Thanks...sorry for all the questions.-- The best way to clean your Chi's 
ears...get another Chi. 
 






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