• thanks everyone! I am delighted to hear some of you know Robyn and Tino! I am so blessed to have had your input!

    I'm curious about somethings…Tino has been clicking is teeth when he sniffs Robyn. Does this mean she is almost in heat?

    And Robyn has a habit of dancing back and forth on her front paws, it is too cute! But I have no idea what she means...is this common?


  • Congrats!!!!! What a sweeties….

    Have fun with them!


  • Congrats on adopting the "older" generation!


  • @Tumimom:

    thanks everyone! I am delighted to hear some of you know Robyn and Tino! I am so blessed to have had your input!

    I'm curious about somethings…Tino has been clicking is teeth when he sniffs Robyn. Does this mean she is almost in heat?

    And Robyn has a habit of dancing back and forth on her front paws, it is too cute! But I have no idea what she means...is this common?

    I would have thought that Robyn would be spayed?


  • Denise thinks she wants to breed her one more time and then we will spay her.


  • Robyn is a love, I agree!

    Tino's clacking might indicate she's getting close, although this isn't the 'usual' time of year. I would definitely keep an eye on her, just in case.

    Terry


  • I'm glad they are adapting well to their new home. I'm sure you'll have lots of fun with them.

    Just curious, is Tino intact as well?


  • Tino has been neutered. I thought it was an unusual time of year, too. Maybe she is on the end of the cycle?


  • Cool. That would be a complicated situation to say the least if they were both intact and she is in her heat cycle.


  • @Tumimom:

    Tino has been neutered. I thought it was an unusual time of year, too. Maybe she is on the end of the cycle?

    Many boys check them out all during the year… ggg ... neutered or not... in fact my 17+ checks out my girls "pee" still to this day... but he doesn't have many teeth to "clack with".... 🙂

    Sometimes males will do that if the girls have a UTI going on... they just smell different


  • As others have said - thank you for recognizing the qualities of the 'mature' dog. Best of luck to you and your new companions.

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