poopandpee
Well-Known Member
I took home a boy from the rescue centre today, the one I had planned taking home kept humping my girl and so the rescue didn't think they were a good fit.
Got another boy in and he was just being indifferent (which is a good sign) but my girl was still traumatised from the other boy who kept humping her even though he wasn't biting.
I decided to take him home anyway to try bond them slowly since he seemed to have good temperament. He was just sniffing her and my girl ran out of HER room lol..
my girl has no dominance in her whatsover and the boy would leave her alone most of the time but she's so scared?
If none are showing any aggression, should their bonding session last longer? I'm giving them both a rest for today as it's been a lOOOng day/drive for them both.
I've watched alot of vids but there's usually one dominate one, so sessions were short.
Got another boy in and he was just being indifferent (which is a good sign) but my girl was still traumatised from the other boy who kept humping her even though he wasn't biting.
I decided to take him home anyway to try bond them slowly since he seemed to have good temperament. He was just sniffing her and my girl ran out of HER room lol..
my girl has no dominance in her whatsover and the boy would leave her alone most of the time but she's so scared?
If none are showing any aggression, should their bonding session last longer? I'm giving them both a rest for today as it's been a lOOOng day/drive for them both.
I've watched alot of vids but there's usually one dominate one, so sessions were short.