Thursday, 25 June 2026
The Pen
Pups
This photo and simple message from Nicola really made me smile.
This Season
1. A "Super-Season" (High Volatility)
Every now and then, a bitch will have an exceptionally high hormonal surge. The concentration of pheromones can vary significantly from cycle to cycle and dog to dog. If her estrogen and progesterone levels are peaking at an unusually high baseline, she is effectively broadcasting a signal that is exponentially stronger than what your boys are used to.
2. The Atmospheric Trap (High Humidity + Heat)
If the weather is currently heavy, muggy, or humid alongside the heat, it creates the perfect physical storm for scent.
Humidity adds moisture to the air, and water molecules hold onto pheromones, keeping them suspended at nose level rather than allowing them to dissipate.
It creates a thick, heavy "scent blanket" that settles over the entire property. For the boys, it's the equivalent of being trapped in a room with a deafening noise they can't turn off.
3. A Multi-Male Feedback Loop
When you have multiple males in the house or kennel, they feed off each other's frustration. If one boy becomes intensely wound up, his heightened stress, pacing, and whining raise the cortisol and testosterone levels of every other male within earshot. It triggers a competitive, frantic group energy that escalates far beyond how any single one of them would act in isolation.



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