When breeding puppies, does it really matter that one dog has to be lying down while the other one bites it?
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OK, let's get something straight. If one dog bites the other, the chance of breeding a puppy is much lower. Also, don't play the "Growler" record or play with the Lisa Doll. The "Growler" record will put them in the mood to fight, which, obvisously, isn't a good thing. And the Lisa Doll: The male will like the doll more than the female.
Tip: If a dog start to bark (not at you) and it has a sad expressions on it's face, usually it's calling for the other dog (A.K.A. The mate). This happens commonly after a few days.
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