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Old 02-14-2010, 01:03 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by JeanieK View Post
I have had males that were neutered young and have never lifted their leg or humped anything. I have never had ones thingy come out.

The reason it might come out is if you were allowing him to hump things, pillows, toys etc.

Most do not if they are neutered before they reach puberty.

However if you have one that does start to hump things. Remove the object of his affection and correct him like you would any other unwanted behavior. Give him a chewie or something to refocus his attention.

Little boys are wonderful, I think they are more cuddly and affectionate. And it would decrease the risk of not getting along. Sometimes 2 females will not get along.

good luck on your choice. I had as little "fat boy" in one litter and he was soooooo darned cute.
Maybe I have the exception, but Kaji was neutered after the recommended period, which I think is 6 months. Doesn't mark and he doesn't hump. I do see Mr Peepers more often than I would care for, but it really isn't that big of an issue. It's out when he's supper excited, but it's quickly gone, and he's back to being my cuddly little boy who's ready to play.

And I agree 100% with JeanieK, boys are fantastic cuddlers! At least my boy is! He's never far from my side and always welcomes me home enthusiastically. I love coming home to someone that is always happy to see me.
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