Snifferboy 659 Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Hi all, So I'm in my new house now and my little bitch comes into her first season un-be-known to me to start with. Then next door's boxer jumped the fence cause they have a load of logs piled up against it, I didn't worry about it to start with until I realised she was in season, now I'm crapping myself that she has been caught out by the fat f@cking thing!!! How do I find out if she has? I mean she is still bleeding but I'm sure that doesn't matter tis early on. I barely let them out of my sight but the :censored ing thing was in my garden again tonight sh@tting all over the place C@NT! On a brighter note there is a lot of potential as far as new ground goes and I only have to climb over my back fence Quote Link to post
madhare hunter 23 Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Hi all, So I'm in my new house now and my little bitch comes into her first season un-be-known to me to start with. Then next door's boxer jumped the fence cause they have a load of logs piled up against it, I didn't worry about it to start with until I realised she was in season, now I'm crapping myself that she has been caught out by the fat f@cking thing!!! How do I find out if she has? I mean she is still bleeding but I'm sure that doesn't matter tis early on. I barely let them out of my sight but the :censored ing thing was in my garden again tonight sh@tting all over the place C@NT! On a brighter note there is a lot of potential as far as new ground goes and I only have to climb over my back fence you can have her injected to have no pups.Go see your vet will cost about £40 pounds but worth it.You can cover her with another dog then after 3 days. Quote Link to post
magners 107 Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Hi all, So I'm in my new house now and my little bitch comes into her first season un-be-known to me to start with. Then next door's boxer jumped the fence cause they have a load of logs piled up against it, I didn't worry about it to start with until I realised she was in season, now I'm crapping myself that she has been caught out by the fat f@cking thing!!! How do I find out if she has? I mean she is still bleeding but I'm sure that doesn't matter tis early on. I barely let them out of my sight but the :censored ing thing was in my garden again tonight sh@tting all over the place C@NT! On a brighter note there is a lot of potential as far as new ground goes and I only have to climb over my back fence THEY WILL MAKE NICE TYPE Quote Link to post
Snifferboy 659 Posted March 24, 2011 Author Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Hi all, So I'm in my new house now and my little bitch comes into her first season un-be-known to me to start with. Then next door's boxer jumped the fence cause they have a load of logs piled up against it, I didn't worry about it to start with until I realised she was in season, now I'm crapping myself that she has been caught out by the fat f@cking thing!!! How do I find out if she has? I mean she is still bleeding but I'm sure that doesn't matter tis early on. I barely let them out of my sight but the :censored ing thing was in my garden again tonight sh@tting all over the place C@NT! On a brighter note there is a lot of potential as far as new ground goes and I only have to climb over my back fence THEY WILL MAKE NICE TYPE Quote Link to post
scalesntails 118 Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 How long was it in your garden? Did you see them tie? I know it can only take seconds but it might give an idea of how likely it is. Failing that ask ask the neighbors to either take on all the pups or pay the vet fee for the injection. Quote Link to post
Jamie m 668 Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 There's a vid on you tube of a boxer doing wild pigs it's not your nieghbors is it lol Quote Link to post
fresh earth 47 Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 How far into her season is she ? if she is still heavily bleeding and its the first you noticing i would doubt she was far enough on to let him over her and even if she did i doubt she would be ready. Upto your self but if in doubt your aswel paying the couple of pound to get her cleaned out. kris Quote Link to post
littlefish 585 Posted March 25, 2011 Report Share Posted March 25, 2011 If that was my bitch in heat I would have it housed more securely. The boxer could be the only one that you have SEEN in your garden. There could be others on the prowl, they will come from far and wide and you would be suprised what a randy dog can jump/climb over or dig under. Also, the bitch's hormones could drive it to escape, looking for a dog to mate with. I have one here just over a year old that I am watching like a hawk, waiting for her first season. 3 Quote Link to post
Simoman 110 Posted March 25, 2011 Report Share Posted March 25, 2011 Hi all, So I'm in my new house now and my little bitch comes into her first season un-be-known to me to start with. Then next door's boxer jumped the fence cause they have a load of logs piled up against it, I didn't worry about it to start with until I realised she was in season, now I'm crapping myself that she has been caught out by the fat f@cking thing!!! How do I find out if she has? I mean she is still bleeding but I'm sure that doesn't matter tis early on. I barely let them out of my sight but the :censored ing thing was in my garden again tonight sh@tting all over the place C@NT! On a brighter note there is a lot of potential as far as new ground goes and I only have to climb over my back fence you can have her injected to have no pups.Go see your vet will cost about £40 pounds but worth it.You can cover her with another dog then after 3 days. Feck me i want your vets number, one of my lurchers covered another last year and the jab cost me £85........ Quote Link to post
undisputed 1,664 Posted March 25, 2011 Report Share Posted March 25, 2011 Hi all, So I'm in my new house now and my little bitch comes into her first season un-be-known to me to start with. Then next door's boxer jumped the fence cause they have a load of logs piled up against it, I didn't worry about it to start with until I realised she was in season, now I'm crapping myself that she has been caught out by the fat f@cking thing!!! How do I find out if she has? I mean she is still bleeding but I'm sure that doesn't matter tis early on. I barely let them out of my sight but the :censored ing thing was in my garden again tonight sh@tting all over the place C@NT! On a brighter note there is a lot of potential as far as new ground goes and I only have to climb over my back fence you can have her injected to have no pups.Go see your vet will cost about £40 pounds but worth it.You can cover her with another dog then after 3 days. Feck me i want your vets number, one of my lurchers covered another last year and the jab cost me £85...... If the bitch was still bleeding she won't be ready to stand...just keep an eye open when you let her out Quote Link to post
skinner 348 Posted March 25, 2011 Report Share Posted March 25, 2011 go round an give your next door a kick in the balls, and on your way out give the fecking boxer one to Quote Link to post
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