Hello everyone, I believe many dog owners have encountered this scene: while walking or walking, they suddenly find that their own dog is "mating" with another dog. Faced with such a situation, many people's first reaction may be to step forward and stop it, but do you know? Interrupting dog mating can have serious consequences! Let’s talk about this topic today and see how pet owners should deal with this situation correctly.
First, we need to understand the physiological process of dog mating. When a male dog mates with a female dog, the male dog's penis will enter the female dog's vagina and form a "knot" after ejaculation, which usually lasts for 10-30 minutes. During this period, the two dogs were unable to separate themselves. If you force them to be pulled apart, it may cause serious damage such as vaginal tear, bleeding, etc.
In addition to physiological risks, interrupting dog mating may also cause psychological trauma. For dogs, mating is a very important and natural thing. Being forced to interrupt can make them feel anxious, fearful, and even aggressive. This will not only affect the dog's emotions, but may also destroy the trust relationship between the owner and the dog.
"I once witnessed a dog owner trying to pull away the two dogs that were mating, but the bitch was injured and bleeding, and the male dog became very irritable and almost bitten the owner. This is really a heartbreaking scene! "A senior pet store employee said.
So, how should we deal with dog mating? Here are some suggestions:
First, stay calm and don't panic. Remember, this is a natural thing for dogs.
Secondly, try to keep the dog in a safe and hidden environment to avoid disturbances from other people or animals.
Third, prepare some cleaning supplies, such as tissues, wet wipes, etc., for cleaning and use afterwards.
Fourth, if the dog mating time exceeds 30 minutes, or there are obvious discomfort symptoms, you should contact the veterinarian immediately for help.
In addition to responding to emergencies, as responsible dog owners, we should also take some preventive measures to reduce the occurrence of accidental mating. For example, if there is no need for breeding, it is best to perform sterilization on the dog. This not only avoids unexpected pregnancy, but also reduces the risk of illness and improves the quality of life of the dog.
In addition, when walking the dog, you should also pay attention to controlling the dog's behavior. Use a leash to avoid dogs from touching other dogs at will. If a dog of the opposite sex is found to be approaching, it should be stopped in time and taken away from the scene. Good training and management are the key to reducing accidents.
"Since my dog was spayed, I no longer have to worry about running around, fighting or getting pregnant unexpectedly. Now I feel very relaxed and comfortable walking my dog every day. "A dog owner shared.
In general, when faced with dog mating, we must learn to treat it with a peaceful and rational attitude. Don’t panic too much or intervene rashly; you should not let it go completely and let it go. Only by establishing correct concepts and learning scientific methods can we and dogs get along happily and share a better life.
The above are some sharing and suggestions on dealing with dog mating. Hope it will be helpful to everyone. If you have any questions or ideas, please leave a message in the comment section to discuss. Let us contribute to building a harmonious relationship between people and people!