I no it's a stupid question but maybe it's just my methods I've had several dogs in my time I started getting intimate with them the past couple years until I actually acted on it some I've had actually were not receptive to it and I didn't care I still love them anyways and some were very much receptive to it but that's only a choice of three dogs one was a Mountain Cur the other was a plott hound and the other a golden lab mix all three were very receptive but is this a common factor in these breeds
I also have horses all of them are pure blood Clydesdales and all of which were incredibly open to doing this with me I've known them literally all their lives I was there when they were born their mother or grandmother literally trusted me around her when she was giving birth I would normally call the vet whenever she was getting close giving birth because natural birth the Clydesdales is pretty hazardous to their health again I'm only recent years I also started getting intimate with them and they're very receptive and sometimes they're very assertive when they want it and all of them have their own preference some actually want it when they're outside their season but I only have experience with Clydesdales and a three different breeds of dogs
I was wondering for those who are very much more experienced than myself have they noticed certain breeds tend to be more receptive than others my other four dogs are of the same breeds that I mentioned in the past but they're not receptive to me as a human being like that to them and I don't care one way or the other I love them nonetheless and I will still die for them even if I am making love to their siblings
I know there's a broad stroke statement and I was hoping to help get more understanding cuz again some of these dogs I've known for years and others that are more receptive in recent times are less than 2 years old and going through their second heat cycle normally I wait one heat cycle to make sure everything develops down there
I've heard some talk about some people saying huskies are more receptive and that Collies are not so receptive I find that sad because I find Collies very beautiful but I've only heard that with one or two sources but you guys might have far more experience acknowledge now it could be simply just relationship based which I very close relationship with all my animals one way or the other and if none of them were receptive I'd still love them nonetheless and I tell them they're good girls still give him lots and lots of deer jerky in the dog's case or as I shouldn't do I know I shouldn't but they love it is Wildberry Pop-Tarts for the horses
I also have horses all of them are pure blood Clydesdales and all of which were incredibly open to doing this with me I've known them literally all their lives I was there when they were born their mother or grandmother literally trusted me around her when she was giving birth I would normally call the vet whenever she was getting close giving birth because natural birth the Clydesdales is pretty hazardous to their health again I'm only recent years I also started getting intimate with them and they're very receptive and sometimes they're very assertive when they want it and all of them have their own preference some actually want it when they're outside their season but I only have experience with Clydesdales and a three different breeds of dogs
I was wondering for those who are very much more experienced than myself have they noticed certain breeds tend to be more receptive than others my other four dogs are of the same breeds that I mentioned in the past but they're not receptive to me as a human being like that to them and I don't care one way or the other I love them nonetheless and I will still die for them even if I am making love to their siblings
I know there's a broad stroke statement and I was hoping to help get more understanding cuz again some of these dogs I've known for years and others that are more receptive in recent times are less than 2 years old and going through their second heat cycle normally I wait one heat cycle to make sure everything develops down there
I've heard some talk about some people saying huskies are more receptive and that Collies are not so receptive I find that sad because I find Collies very beautiful but I've only heard that with one or two sources but you guys might have far more experience acknowledge now it could be simply just relationship based which I very close relationship with all my animals one way or the other and if none of them were receptive I'd still love them nonetheless and I tell them they're good girls still give him lots and lots of deer jerky in the dog's case or as I shouldn't do I know I shouldn't but they love it is Wildberry Pop-Tarts for the horses