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Originally Posted by QuickSilver I wonder if humping is truly about dominance, since it seems like a lot of yorkies here have taken teddy bears on as sex partners. My theory is that humping feels good, which is why dogs do it. However, it's not something a dog would do to a higher ranking pack member, which is where dominance comes in.
Also, many domesticated animals try to breed with their caretakers, so I wonder if that's what motivates some dogs to try humping their owners, rather than as a dominance challenge. |
I agree.
Because, for the most part, I'm very dominating over Jackson and we have practiced this quite often. He's very well trained for a 6 month old. So, I really don't think him humping his teddy bear is about trying to dominate me. He's NEVER tried to hump me, lol.