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I don't know if Max is the exception but he doesn't hump anything and he has tied a few times with females. He is not a big marker in the house but outside, watch out! He seems very much in control with all of that "stuff" for the most part. |
Okay I am sorry I cannot stop laughing at this thread "I own you take it like a dog" and "Hey, I'm a married woman". Poster you may be very serious and if you are I can fully understand. My SophieKate went through a phase when she (yes she) would try to hump my arm, when that got boring she would have her way with a Pink Loofah Dog.or a Sock Monkey. Best advice I got was ignore it and do not react - take the Loofah Dog and move it. You were given some really good advice to neutering your dog, I have a girl and trust me the minute she was old enough she was spayed. Since that time I have not seen her attempt to hump anything |
I really do hope you neuter him. It takes a lot of work and research to breed responsibly, and you don't want him going off and fathering puppies when you're not looking. |
This thread is hilarious!You need to neuter him. My Chachi humped all the time before the neuter now he rarely does. |
.....get him neutered. :rolleyes: |
I have nothing to add - but this thread is hilarious! I thought the original poster was joking too, now I feel bad for her being made fun of. Hope she takes everyone's advise and gets the little humper fixed. I also hope she isn't discouraged from posting in the future. |
This thread.... Sorry, but this thread is hilarious to me. We have all been there at one point or another, whether its your own dog or someone elses humping on you and this just struck me very funny today. The posts have made me laugh. Thats all I have for ya!!:p |
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chester was fixed at 6 months he never humped anything but his bear toy and still does even after getting neutered |
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cojones lol funny thread. so hard to take seriously. lol lol lol Get him snipped. He does not need all those hormones controlling his behavior.. . . poor guy. |
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I would get him neutered if you do not plan to breed him. Dogs that are not neutered have a high risk of developing prostate cancer in their older dog years. If you arent experienced with breeding....then i wouldnt breed. Sometimes we need to just take a step back...and do whats best for our baby. |
Gracewriter, I have nothing to add, we've always neutered our males, and like someone else said, it was a long time until I actually realized what that meant:rolleyes: (growing up, I don't think I realized dogs had balls):p Anyway, I loved your post. It was well-written and you certainly drummed up alot of interest. I'm sure if you have any specific questions all you need to do is ask. Good luck! |
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