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Old 05-09-2009, 02:19 AM   #1
shell820810
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Default 9 week old humping

The new pup has been here 2 days.

Yesterday I noticed he started to hump some of the teddy bears and blankets, then he tried to hump my sister and my husbands hands. He hasnt done it to me.

I realise its probably a dominance thing at this stage, but how should I stop it, and how much of it should I stop. I suppose its just a natural urge, so should I let him do it to the bears, as long as he doesnt do it to people.

I wonder if its because he is in new territory?

He is a real wee terror at the minute..

I know neutering is supposed to help, but I am not sure if I will have him neutered.
Since Millie died after her spay, I have been doing more research. I think if I had another female, I would get her spayed, which is why I got a male this time. I couldnt go through the anxiety of another spay.

Anyway, I think the health benefits of neutering the male are less obvious, and the side effects possibly outweigh the benefits. I think it is more of a convenience and lifestyle choice for owners, so that they dont have to deal with humping and marking. (Apart from the obvious argument of unwanted puppies, but my dogs never have/will be around other dogs unsupervised).
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