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Old 05-07-2006, 07:30 PM   #6
JeanieK
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Originally Posted by prncssleah
As for the humping behavior...most people on here probably wouldn't agree with me on this one, but since they do act like they are in another world and I have tried many other things that didn't work, I now give them a light tap on the behind. A light spanking (I don't hit them hard) and that tap seems to be enough to get their attention and get my "NO" across because they stop immediantly fater I say no. After doing that a couple of times they've stopped that behavior...at least while we're around. We're planning on getting both of them fixed next month too so hopefully that will help that problem a little more..
If a dog is humping you, it is a sign of disrespect, do as another dog would do and nip at him. Use your hand like a mouth and nip him on the shoulder.
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