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D3adman88

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My partner and I are discussing different options on how to approach our fantasy.
We want a male k9 for her but we've been wondering if we should maybe find an owner who's willing to work with us. Or if we should raise one on our own, our concern is the risk of finding an owner and all the safety that comes with that. Our other concern is if we raise one on our own and how the dogs temperament will be after raising him and training him to be my partners lover. Will he become possessive and protective over other animals and people? Without going into too much detail we have family and are just wanting to do things the right way.
Suggestions please? Thanks
 
Looks quite handy in the wsy you explain it.

Two important questions:
Will that be the first dog any if you ever had / raised?

Do you *want* to have a dog and undergo all the daily chores and expenses and enjoy it -even- if he is not responsive at all about sex?
 
We've raised dogs before, we have one, just not in this aspect.
And yes we do, and are willing to take on all responsibilities of course
 
That is a good beginning. Unexpected in the way you worded the first post.

There is absolutely no difference in raising a "normal" dog (propperly) and one you let have sex. Just dismiss the rolled newspaper when he starts humping and let him when appropiate, push him away gently when it is not appropiate. They get those things fast.

Do not fail for the "needs to dominate me" or you are going to have troubles. No one there smells like a bitch. And even then, a dog does NOT dominate a bitch. With humans he just plays and enjoys the moment.

Being dominant or not is more about the personality and the upbringing. If you detect that, stop it while it starts.

And *please* be awate he might -never- have an interest in sex. Just rise a nice well behaved dog and hope to maybe get sex as a bonus.
 
Raise your own...spend the time between acquisition and maturity teaching him to be a good doggy citizen...there are classes and badges for such. Then...when he's ready to mate, you'll be bonded, and more likely successful. If it then turns out the pup isnt interested, youll have a great companion. Dogs are a lifetime thing. For them lifetime is fifteen years or so. But they're worth the effort, time and care.
 
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