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Female yorkie humping Cozy within the last week or so has started humping this Lab. retriever stuffed dog. She get out of breath and rests frequently but will do it for hours. If you take the toy away she will howl until she gets it back. She is just finished her 3rd heat and have never humped anything before. She usually sleeps with this stuff dog so it is not new. Anyone know why? Vet says she is fine that it is hormones. I was telling someone at work and she said her dog only did that when she was pregnant and her dog has not done it since. |
female It is hormones as the vet said..spay her and it will stop. |
My females "hump" more than my males do! |
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Females hump as a dominance thing too |
My Zoe is a major humper! Poor Peppee, he is supposed to be the humper..Zoe humps everything..especially Peppee! |
All of my females hump each other the boys stuffed animals. When I mentioned it to my vet she said she had never heard of it. While I was growing up we had female dogs that would do that to each other too. So anyway I thought it was strange that she had never heard of it. But maybe thats just me??? |
All my females hump too. Sometimes I've had 6 in season all at once, all on each others' backs in a line, doing the Conga round the sitting room :rolleyes: |
My female humps also. Especially right before she comes into heat. She humps the cat and one night right in the middle of the room where we were having our bible study. What a commotion that caused.:D |
My girl humps even though she is spayed. She actually started doing it AFTER being spayed(6months). |
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YOU ARE CRACKING ME UP NO WAY!! I GUESS I AM LUCKY TO HAVE A BOY:D HE STOPPED HUMPING WHEN HE WAS AROUND 8MTHS |
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Zoey humped a stuffed bunny before and after she was spayed. She never had a heat as she was spayed at 6mo. She still does it to this day, but only to her special bunny friend.:) |
Cozy's pregnant :rolleyes: Up until a few days ago, Cozy continued to hump stuffed lab then completely stopped. She had zero interest in food. She was also throwing up some. Vet decided to due a pregnancy test along with other blood work. She came up positive. The only time she could have been near a unaltered male dog was when I dropped her off to have some light grooming down Dec. 13, 2007. I know this because while she was in heat she was on total lockdown except at the groomers. The owner of the shop denies it but one of the shop girls says it is possible because Cozy was crying so they let her out of the kennel without thinking because she gets along with the other dogs. The shop girl I talked to said it was "Benny," three year old yorkie male. I am not looking for money at this point because I feel responsible for this mess because I dropped her off at the groomers and did not wait for her to be done and take her home right away. Should I call Benny's owners? I don't plan to DNA test the puppies because Cozy's breeder decided to hold her papers until I spayed her. So even if Benny is the father which he probably is I can not sell the puppies as papered and the puppies will got to friends anyway. The breeder was not supposed to do this but I can't track her. She has not registered any new litters with AKC. She should be due around Feb. 14 plus or minus a few days as per the vet. I think I have everything I need. I just need support now. I know I should have spayed her but this breeding is not my fault. |
Hello? I am wondering why no one else has brought this up. What if the dog got w/ another larger breed of dog. She could die just carrying the puppies. I don't know what else to do but I know in a case where you aren't 100% sure the dad is a small breed ...my vet and any vet I know would recommend an abortion to save the life of the mother! |
I would be furious with the groomer for allowing that to happen. Don't blame yourself for not waiting for her at the groomer's-I would think it's part of their job to keep these dogs apart, since you're entrusting them with your female. Did you tell them she was in heat? I would also recommend that you have the vet check the size of the puppies and make sure it was indeed a yorkie that got to her, and not a larger breed dog like meg said. It could be very dangerous to Cozy to carry and deliver puppies of a larger breed than a yorkie, especially if there are many or they are very large. As far as calling Benny's owners-they might want to know. LOL, the only thing I can think of is that this sounds like an after-school special. You found out that Cozy is pregnant by a boy from the groomer's. No one caught them in the act, but somehow, she's expecting..Hmmm... |
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