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Bullyson
01-02-2008, 08:47 PM
Pre 76 of course, has anyone heard of a dog mounting and humping another dog in the box? And if so, could it have been caused by a cheat. *Edit* Ive heard some old stories about it and I wanted to get some opinions. Dogmen only please. Thanks. YIS, DJ.
*Edited by 14rock.*
SPFDOGS
01-02-2008, 10:14 PM
Pre 76 of course, has anyone heard of a dog mounting and humping another dog in the box? And if so, could it have been caused by a cheat. ** Ive heard some old stories about it and I wanted to get some opinions. Dogmen only please. Thanks. YIS, DJ. Ive been told of a similar situation but the dog in question was put in a sky knl that had been housing a bitch that was in heat,and by the time the other dog got started he was already way behind..
A friend was recently telling me about two well known dogmen from the NE that let their aged stud dogs(2 very famous dogs) have a little fun, but instead of mixing it up they went back in fourth mounting each other..lol
Marty
01-02-2008, 10:54 PM
Never mind, it want do any good.
misterdogman
01-02-2008, 10:56 PM
Never mind, it want do any good.You hold your tongue? Go to the hospital immediatley or call 911...something is wrong with you old man.
Marty
01-02-2008, 11:00 PM
Check the ages of the posters?
misterdogman
01-02-2008, 11:50 PM
Check the ages of the posters? Yeah I know I was that age one time.
SPFDOGS
01-03-2008, 01:01 AM
Check the ages of the posters?
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14rock
01-03-2008, 08:24 PM
I've edited this thread, removed specific references to HOW cheats rub a dog. No need to anyone like that reading this, an idea.
yellaman420
01-03-2008, 10:08 PM
thats funny, Ive been readin a bunch of old 1950's Pit Dog magazines, Ive come upon several times when ole pete reported this happening! No personal experience though...born in 77
misterdogman
01-03-2008, 10:23 PM
I've edited this thread, removed specific references to HOW cheats rub a dog. No need to anyone like that reading this, an idea.
No need to anyone like that reading this, an idea.
What does this ^.... mean? Are you saying you deleted them so no cheaters get that idea?
Because I wasnt trying to condone the activity just trying to point out that there is more effective ways to deter an animal than using their sex drive and that its a well known thing. Sorry to post anything that needed to be edited and if I knew it was going to be I wouldnt have posted it.
14rock
01-04-2008, 08:52 PM
Yes, for someone pathetic enough they need to rub a dog, and too stupid to figure out how. Real classy types, the types you see more and more of every day.
Bullyson
01-04-2008, 09:04 PM
Its a damn shame. Say someone wasnt thinking right and emotions were high and a good dog got culled because of a damn cheater! Man that would really suck!
LuvinBullies
01-05-2008, 02:36 AM
My apologies for not being a dogman... Humping is simply an assertion of dominance...my personal (and humbley humble) opinion is if a dog is lukewarm enough to go for a dominance move such as that in the box (as opposed to a head on confrontation), then he is only a couple moves away from jumping the wall. Either that or both dogs weren't fully engaging in the contest whatsoever or taking each other seriously...
Edit: as far as cheating goes...I'm sure it's easy to rub scent on a dog and get results like that. I know a guy who had to have plastic surgury on his leg after spilling doe pee on it and getting worked over by a mountain lion in a tree stand :D
SLICK WILLIE
01-05-2008, 04:45 PM
My apologies for not being a dogman... Humping is simply an assertion of dominance...my personal (and humbley humble) opinion is if a dog is lukewarm enough to go for a dominance move such as that in the box (as opposed to a head on confrontation), then he is only a couple moves away from jumping the wall. Either that or both dogs weren't fully engaging in the contest whatsoever or taking each other seriously...
Edit: as far as cheating goes...I'm sure it's easy to rub scent on a dog and get results like that. I know a guy who had to have plastic surgury on his leg after spilling doe pee on it and getting worked over by a mountain lion in a tree stand :DSometimes I get rubbed but it only helps me do my job better. Lol
Bullyson
01-05-2008, 05:22 PM
my personal (and humbley humble) opinion is if a dog is lukewarm enough to go for a dominance move such as that in the box (as opposed to a head on confrontation), then he is only a couple moves away from jumping the wall. I disagree. If a dog is showing dominance, how would he be a couple moves away from jumping the wall? From what I remember of the story I heard, the dog on bottom was ruined. The dog humping destroyed the muzzle, the jaw and the stifles before he mounted. I highly doubt jumping the wall was even an option in his mind but like I said, this was just a story I heard so who knows what really went down. :rolleyes:
oldstylepits
08-11-2008, 11:40 PM
Some dogs just quit on top for no reason and usually start by humping. Saw CH. Road Warrior wreck a dog on th 4th time out and when it looked about over he quit, started humping and went over the wall. Couldn't say why.
By the way I'm a dog woman not man
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