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After she's had her way with the monkey we've made jokes like... "Where's Buffy? Having a cigarette?" Or, when she's ferverishly searching around for the monkey we ask her, "Hey, Buffy, where's your boyfriend?" I googled "female dog toy humping" and came back with a lot of hits. As a fellow lister mentioned it could be a dominance issue or obsessive behavior, or, maybe she's just a hussy. ;-) |
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NO ONE can touch Magilla and if her little sister Cheri tries to put the moves on Magilla AND Chanel catches her - Cheri is smart enough to know to RUN ...Magilla is ONLY Chanel's and there is no sharing her boyfriend :D They go thru phases where they get that urge and then it's over - I wouldn't worry about it too much - I think it's hilarious. |
I had a female who always humped her "puppy" (a stuffed puppy about her size) She seemed to outgrow it after awhile. My little boy (he's 2 and neutered) has a "tickle-me Elmo" for his pleasure. And he seems to have it down very well, with Elmo giggling and saying "ooh that tickles" I have heard also that it's a domination type of thing, not a sexual one. I just don't keep Elmo out when there is company, so he does it in private. |
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Villette that is funny. That is how Chachi is about his teddy bear. He has a doggie fit if anyone touches it. |
Well, it seems like this is what doggies can do, although I feel like a prude! ;-) For fellow red-faced folks....this web site had info on how to discourage that sort of behavior". http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Con...=1&SourceID=47 And the site has some advice: Correcting a dog in a harsh manner for humping is not necessary and can create problems worse than the humping. Work with the dog to develop several behaviors the dog will perform on cue, such as sit, down, come, fetch, go to a spot and settle calmly, go find a toy to chew, and any trick the dog enjoys doing for a reward. The list of alternative behaviors can be endless. Vary which behavior you cue as a distraction from humping. This keeps your intervention interesting for the dog, and helps avoid encouraging new obsessions. |
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