Friday, July 31, 2009

Any suggestions for an obsessed dog and continous rapes??

My stupid dog Rackal is completely head over heels for my new dog Mazzy whose very spoiled and is a housedog while Rackal lives in the backyard with my caged rabbits. Sometimes I let Mazzy out to use the restroom and for the second time I caught Rackal basically raping her...whats a girl to do?
Answers:
Im sorry why does he have to live outside with the rabbits? Anyways a male dog that is tied up or confined to a certain place can become what is known as kennel crazed it is where they become neurotic due to lack of attention and confinement. Also he is not neutered. At maturity a male dog wants to mate. Its in their nature. Get him neutered before this becomes a problem.Hes probably just being protective of his space and is dominating her so that she knows the yard is his.
How old are Rackal and Mazzy? Are either of them fixed? If he is fixed then he may be mounting her which is typical dog behavior to assert dominance over the new dog. If either of them isn't fixed and/or she is in heat then I would be a lot more concerned. My advice would be to keep them separated so you do not end up with an unexpected litter of puppies.
Is Mazzy in heat? if she is not Rackal might be showing her how jealous he is of her spending time in the house. He is try to show that even though he cant be in the house he is still the man.
he has a learned behavior from rabbits, that is the buck's way of forcing the doe into heat. let him no that it is not approved. that is just really unfortunate that he thinks that is a good way for a self respecting dog to behave.gl
For one thing, that is a sign of dominance in dogs. He is begging for a fight.
In the dog world "humping' is VERY bad manners.

If he lives outside with no human interaction you might consider contacting a rescue group that will find him a home where he can be part of a family.

You can't kick a dog out into the backyard and expect them to have good manners, anymore than you can a child.
Get them both fixed ASAP. There is a dog overpopulation as it is and dogs are paying a very high price for that

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