Life with dogs is never a quiet affair, especially when you are a first-time owner. This month at hercluna.com, we hit two major milestones that every beginner eventually faces: Herc (Dahuang) has officially entered his “hormonal teenage phase,” and Luna’s shedding got so intense that I had to make a drastic grooming decision.
1. The Awkward Stage: Herc’s Mounting Behavior
Lately, things have been getting a bit… awkward. Herc is now 7 months old, and his hormones are kicking in full force. He has started frequently trying to “mount” Luna.
As a beginner, seeing this for the first time can be both embarrassing and confusing.
- The Learning Curve: I’ve discovered that this behavior isn’t always about “mating.” In puppies, it’s often a display of dominance, over-excitement, or simply testing boundaries during puberty.
- How I’m Handling It: When Herc gets that look in his eye, I immediately use the commands we’ve been working on (like “No” or “Sit”) to redirect his energy, rewarding his self-control with beef treats.
2. Extreme Grooming: Luna’s New “Lion Cut”
If you own a Border Collie, you know the “tumbleweeds” of fur that take over your house. Luna’s shedding recently reached a level I couldn’t keep up with. So, as a rookie owner making a bold call, I decided to give her a shave.
I kept the fur on her head (the mane), her legs, and the tip of her tail. She now looks like a miniature, elegant lioness.
- Why the shave? Primarily to manage the overwhelming shedding and to keep her cool during the hot season.
- Beginner’s Tip: If you go this route, remember that a dog’s skin is sensitive. Without her long coat, Luna needs extra protection from direct sunburn!
3. Feature: Documenting the Raw Growth Journey
At hercluna.com, I don’t want to just show the “perfect” side of dog ownership. I want to share the real reactions of a new owner dealing with a puppy’s sexual maturity and the anxiety of shedding seasons. These “incidents” are the most authentic part of the journey.
4. Advantage: Learning Management Through Problems
Documenting these struggles helps me stay logical:
- Herc’s behavior has led me to research the best timing for neutering.
- Luna’s new look has taught me more about skin care and professional grooming standards for double-coated breeds.
5. Benefit: Growing Together with You
If you are also raising your first dog, I hope these stories make you feel less alone. Whether it’s an over-excited puppy or a “lion-style” haircut, these are the milestones that turn us from beginners into experienced owners.





