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lean mean humping machine :-X I have a yorkie (Bubba) that lives with me and my room mate in my apartment...I occasionally take him home to see his yorkie brother, Tyke. This little meeting usually results in Bubba...uuh..."doing his thing" to Tyke. Tyke used to just take it...he would lay and just look around like "ok...just get it out of your system" and if I was around or anyone in my family, we would tell Bubba to stop, he would, then we'd turn around and he'd go back at it! NOW, Tyke won't have it. When Bubba starts, Tyke immediately starts whining. Then it escalates from there. Is this normal?! Bubba was fixed. Tyke was fixed. Bubba never did this NEARLY as much till now. Is it his way of saying "I miss you"? What on earth do you do, besides yelling and taking him away to get him to stop? Or is it OK to just...let it happen? Kind of embarrassing when people are over :rolleyes: |
lol that was funny. when ziggy used to do it i would say no stearnly and he would stop. does he hump otherwise? not when with tyke |
Just Tyke. He tried once to one of our rescued cats and she wouldn't have it. It was amusing at first but now it's just like "What on Earth?! Bubba, AGAIN?! CALM YOURSELF!" lol :p |
humping is normal but if you want the behavior stopped or at least limited you need to stop it... with a stern "NO" and maybe put him somewhere else.. it can be stopped if you follow through.. |
Well good question ..... I can't really answer that I have 1 Yorkie and she is a Girl .... mine does that too .... the stuffed Animals she has get abused big time .... :D I think it is a dominance thing .... let's see who can help you with this .... |
beanie babies Chloe' has just started getting on her beanie babies, she is 3 months old. Hubby says its normal, but she doesn't care who is watching... LOL. :animal36 |
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