Should I be worried? I think Buster (our Boxer) is gay, and the neighbors get mad because he goes to visit their dogs on several occassions? Any advice on how to get him to quit it?
2006-07-12
16:44:50
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barbaradjt
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Society & Culture
➔ Cultures & Groups
➔ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender
I have recently purchased a no climb fence, along with hot wire. He climbs it, and does not care about the hot wire..=(
Kennel will be next I suppose.
2006-07-12
17:26:14 ·
update #1
he just loves to give doggie style.
2006-07-12 17:45:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Try a leach. A long one so he came still run around without going on visits. Tie the leach to a tree so he can have shade. Or, tie a cable cord from a fence to a tree and put the leach on the cord. But my friend had a gay boxer. So maybe that's normal for that kind of dog....
2006-07-25 08:40:54
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answered by LadiBug23 2
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He's not gay ask your neighbors if they have male dogs. Hey a dog needs a play mate don't they. Not the same sex mate. So no your boxer is not gay because animals don't think like we do so how do you know if Buster is gay?
2006-07-24 07:07:02
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answered by Da Great 1 6
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2006-07-12 23:57:44
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answered by MindStorm 6
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This is funny, but my wiener dog was gay. I tried to breed him with another female and he wouldn't even give her a second look. My gay friend brought over his dog and my wiener dog was seriously trying to mount him. He tried to do that to all the male dogs. He rejects females. Well, I guess the signs were there but I missed them. I guess I shouldn't have dressed him up in too many outfits. He is now in doggie heaven! My suggestion would be to get him neutered and see if that helps. Mine wasn't. Well, good luck with your dog anyway.
2006-07-13 16:28:32
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answered by Lucy-Lu 2
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Hey.. Your dog might just be trying to be the Dominating one.. My parents have a german shephard and she humps anything that she thinks is getting more attention then she is.. or anything that she feels is threatening her "power" its random!
On the other hand your dog could be gay lol..
If your neighbours are getting to septic about it, maybe you could try putting him on one of those leads that only allows them to go so far.. I would say the best thing is try to keep him in your yard!
:-)
2006-07-13 00:51:47
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answered by Jade H 3
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If he's just visiting the neighbors' dogs then politely tell them they shouldn't be coz your dog ain't biting them. You shouldn't worry yourself too much if he's gay or not coz if you really love him you'll accept him likewise. Spend some more time with him coz else, you'll find it hard to make him quit.
2006-07-13 00:08:22
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answered by pink_heart18 2
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Maybe you can get your dog a companion. Dogs are social animals and like to be together as well as with humans. Also maybe your dog can stay inside if he can't be contained in the yard.
2006-07-13 01:17:47
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answered by Cub6265 6
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lololol, finally proof that its nature and not nurture. homosexuality happens all the time in the animal kingdom. my grandma had 2 cats, male litter mates that would lay for hours doing 69. it was hysterical. they hated females and the 2 of them together kicked every other tomcats *** within a mile of the house.
2006-07-19 06:57:29
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answered by Anonymous
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never heard of a gay dog before
2006-07-13 00:19:20
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answered by darkestknight 3
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No,I think it`s okay.Maybe ur dog just visit him bcoz he likes to play with him.Or else,get him a mate.
2006-07-25 12:10:19
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answered by cassie d` mignon 2
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