|  10-24-2018, 08:32 PM | #26 | 
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  I have two males, one a Yorkie and one a Pom.  15 weeks doesn't seem that unusual for humping, as I had one humping at 10!
 We had both of our dogs fixed, to decrease this desire, and to also avoid marking all over the house.
 
 Cody (our Yorkie) would have to have been neutered regardless, as one of his testicles did not descend, and was in his abdomen.  If left alone, it would have caused all types of health problems.
 
 There is no easy answer, but I really do believe in spaying, and neutering, just for overall health.
 
 
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					Originally Posted by Mike_and_Me  So I'm in need of a psychological support guys    
Last night my furbaby humped his blanket and when I said no and went to take it away he had a full on and I mean FULL ON erection. Nevermind I'm a first time dog owner, the thing was HUGE in proportion to his body. He laid down next to me, napped for a minute or two, tbh he looked a bit confused. In less than 5 minutes it went back.   
Last week vet told us his testicles are not even descending yet!    
I'm not ignorant and understand that he is a live creature and a male and this is normal etc I just didn't expect it to be so early (he's 15 weeks old). I hope its only happening due to lack of new exercises and experiences and as we are OK'ed to go out for walks in a few days it will not happen again.   
BF was opposed to neutering him (men take it almost personally I swear   ) but at our last vet appt she also recommended to neuter him if we don't want puppies and said we can do it somewhere between 6 and 12 months old. He is now well over 4 lbs - whats your experience? When is a good time for the procedure? Don't want to hurt the puppy but I'm afraid what this humpy-dumpy will be capable of if this is happening so early. |  | 
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