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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 595044" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Well, thanks to you all and my easy child I have learned something.......something that I would have preferred not to know, LOL! easy child told me her very very small fixed female does that now and again at the dog park. My husband and I have had more disagreements about Ace than we have had over the eight children! husband will NOT allow HIS dog to be fixed. Yes, he is an educated eighty year old and yet he will NOT agree. Since Ace is the only pet at home and does not display any signs of sexuality I'd rather forgotten that he had any hormones.</p><p></p><p>Cane is going to be fixed much to my amazement. easy child/difficult child and girlfriend have talked many times about how much money they could make breeding Cane and I almost fell out of my chair last night when girlfriend matter of factly said "we are going to get Cane fixed". Yeah! </p><p></p><p>I have been counting on Ace living with easy child/difficult child. I "get" that it is dominance and not sexual. on the other hand do I "get" that the only way to stop the activity is to watch all the time when they are together and then call Ace off??? Somehow it does seem unlikely that constant supervision would be something to rely upon. Surely I wouldn't want the puppy to get injured. What happens when the puppy grow to be the same size as Ace? Does the quest for dominance continue until one dog is the winner? Is it plausible that Ace sought dominance because it was HIS yard and would not be doing it in Cane's yard? I'm still shocked Ace knew the front from the back, LOL. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 595044, member: 35"] Well, thanks to you all and my easy child I have learned something.......something that I would have preferred not to know, LOL! easy child told me her very very small fixed female does that now and again at the dog park. My husband and I have had more disagreements about Ace than we have had over the eight children! husband will NOT allow HIS dog to be fixed. Yes, he is an educated eighty year old and yet he will NOT agree. Since Ace is the only pet at home and does not display any signs of sexuality I'd rather forgotten that he had any hormones. Cane is going to be fixed much to my amazement. easy child/difficult child and girlfriend have talked many times about how much money they could make breeding Cane and I almost fell out of my chair last night when girlfriend matter of factly said "we are going to get Cane fixed". Yeah! I have been counting on Ace living with easy child/difficult child. I "get" that it is dominance and not sexual. on the other hand do I "get" that the only way to stop the activity is to watch all the time when they are together and then call Ace off??? Somehow it does seem unlikely that constant supervision would be something to rely upon. Surely I wouldn't want the puppy to get injured. What happens when the puppy grow to be the same size as Ace? Does the quest for dominance continue until one dog is the winner? Is it plausible that Ace sought dominance because it was HIS yard and would not be doing it in Cane's yard? I'm still shocked Ace knew the front from the back, LOL. DDD [/QUOTE]
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