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Originally Posted by OpheliaLoved Paddington is not neutered yet, but I plan on getting him fixed this month. He is four months old, and has begun humping his larger stuffed animals. I do not want this behavior to continue or develop into something he does frequently. Should I stop his humping when I see it, or just let 'im at it? My mom says it's a natural thing and just let him get his puppy frustrations out...  I don't want him to think it is appropriate. Having a pet that humps is embarrassing... my cat used to hump blankets on the couch, right in front of company all the time! No one ever wanted to use the blankets or pillows in my house (for very good reason!!!!)
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LOL, I think its the cutest thing. Peeka only does it with one of his girlfriends, no girlfriend, no humping. He doesnt hump anything else. Its so weird, it seems like he 'needs' it. Sometimes if he gets too psycho and acts like he can't calm down he gets his little hump on and from then on he's perfectly back to normal. His little winkie never got stuck out and I dont have to worry about him doing it in public(I just hide the girlfriend.). If he only does it with you and isnt hurting himself, i'd leave it.
The first time he did it, I about had a heart attack. I was like, whoa, you're too small to be doing that!!