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Originally Posted by christinebock (Hobbs acted like he had more testosterone than ever right after his neuter, too. My vet and my husband (who is a doctor) both told me that it takes 30 days after a neuter for the hormoes to cycle out of their system.)
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My husband told me the very same thing, but I wasn't sure I believed him! |
I really think your little guy will get better. Hobbs was definately a humper before the neuter, and even the day after he got neutered he was humping stuff. That is when my husband re-iterated that it would take 30 days for the neuter to really take effect. So, it's been over a month now, and Hobbs hasn't tried to hump a single thing, nor has he shown his "lipstick" since the 30 day mark. And he's still squatting to potty...hopefully that will last, too. We'll see!!!! OH, but we never never bought Hobbs any stuffed animals or anything (bc we knew he would hump them), and if he ever tried to hump something (his bed, blanket, or a leg) he would get in trouble. So, his lack of humping now is probably a combination of punishment and the neuter. Good luck!