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7 week puppy sexually mature?

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i have 7 week puppy(girl) and a 6 year old male they ben sniffing each other quite alot and the male lifts his leg so she can sniff him! tonite she started humping her bed and my male had his thing hanging out is this right wots going onhes castrated but one vet said he still mite have one in his abdomen?

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  1. females do that to dominate. Your male is just smelling the goods, so to speak. Nothing will happen it is normal.


  2. ALL DOGS DO THAT BUT NO SHES NOT SEXUALLY MATURE YET MAYBE AROUND ONE SHELL BE READY LOL  

  3. LET THEM DO IT  THAT WOULD BE COOL

  4. Heather you're the most annoying person ever.

    As to the question:

    WHAT?

    A seven week old puppy can't be sexually mature, a seven week old puppy isn't even old enough to be fully away from its mother. Dogs don't reach sexual maturity until the 16'th month (most of the time) for females, and the 6-7'th month for males.

    Have your male neutered. He'll still have a p***s, he needs a p***s to pee. He'll have his testis removed.  

  5. No, she is nowhere near sexually mature, but your male knows she is a female. Your female is a dominant female,even at such a young age. Sounds like normal dog behavior to me.

  6. If your male dog is neutered, there is no problem  A 7 week old female cannot physically become pregnant anyway, she is displaying dominant behavior.

    If one vet says your dog has a retained t******e, why wasn't that removed during the neuter?   If it's left there, then he is not fully neutered, and the t******e may develop cancer at some point.

  7. try keeping them away from each other for a few days and nothing bad should happen shes way to young for one thing,,,that doesnt usally happen till shes about 6 month old,,,,,,and if hes fixed i would worry

    best of luck

    tabby

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