Fruitful Female Rescue Dog Travels 60M To Do The Deed In The Doghouse

Advertisement
  • 01
    Font - r/dogs · Posted by u/DATowoTHO 10 hours ago My only uneutered female rescue managed to sneak into the only intact male's kennel. Just kill me now, I'm done [Vent] Оpen
  • 02
    Human body - Phone format, you know the deal. No real advice needed, just ranting and poking a little fun at my situation.
  • 03
    Font - I've been on a purge neutering every last one of my intact dogs recently. Only had two left, a young male that was initially crossed from the list due to severe malnutrition ( he's better now and has his operation scheduled) and a slightly older female going through a heat. They were kept quite far away from each other for obvious reasons but I guess it is never far enough.
  • 04
    Font - Today while I was cleaning the other kennels I hear a whimper coming from his kennel's direction, I rush over and guess what I see? The two of them tied and flopped over, little guy looking happy as ever. I still have no idea how she managed to get in but here we are. Now he was moved and she's unfortunately tied in the play area that is more secured. As to why she went all the way to his kennel (about 50-60m away) as I was asked before I assume it would be half the heat driving her and h
  • 05
    Font - BagelAmpersandLox · 8 hr. ago Life, uh, finds a way
  • 06
    Human body - DATowoTHO OP · 8 hr. ago A way to give me white hairs in my 20s that is
  • 07
    Font - halibop · 7 hr. ago ... when wanting to do the deed bad enough gives you teleportation powers...
  • 08
    Rectangle - DATowoTHO OP · 7 hr. ago You'd be surprised by just what they're willing to try to get laid
  • 09
    Smile - AJArcadian · 7 hr. ago Teenagers.
  • 10
    Font - IndigoTrailsToo · 9 hr. ago We have come home to a male dog doing his business through the fence. We were still in the process of planning her special spay. It feels like a losing battle when you realize that every male dog within 2 miles is doing everything in his power to come and "Netflix and chill".
  • 11
    Font - DATowoTHO OP · 9 hr. ago Lol it's rough keeping everyone where they should be, I thought I was safe but guess not. When I saw her inside his kennel, belly up and everything I almost convinced myself I was hallucinating from exhaustion, of course I'm evidently not so lucky.
  • 12
    Font - earthad66 · 4 hr. ago Sounds like my first wife.
  • 13
    Rectangle - _iwantataco63_ · 6 hr. ago ee My dog broke the locking mechanism on one of those big plastic crates, so we had to put a pole in so he couldn't escape. Then he chewed the hinges off the crate. It's annoying but it makes a good story lol
  • 14
    Font - MaryAnne0601 · 4 hr. ago Spring is in the air! There is frolicking all over. We have baby cows, horses, goats, everything near me. The dogs had to get in on the action. Or is that get some action? Nothing you can do but sigh and have a beer. Thank you for all the work you do rescuing them.
  • 15
    Font - justUseAnSvm · 7 hr. ago This stuff happens, even in "pro" Kennels. In the Greyhound world it's called an "oops" litter, and for a long time the only Greyhound puppies coming into homes where either injured dogs or "oops" puppies. Don't beat yourself up too bad, it sounds like you have a good system, but an even smarter dog!
  • 16
    Handwriting - Acidshroominflux · 7 hr. ago I believe theres a "morning after" type pill for dogs you could ask your vet.

Tags

Scroll Down For The Next Article