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I did get a text from my boyfriend earlier today saying, "Geno is trying to hump, I'm scared..." hahah I told him the tips everyone here gave me so I'll see if he did any of it. |
Very normal. Letting him hump your arm though - not okay. Not sure why it's so hard to stop him?? Just stand up. Tell him no. Crate him if you have to. I would not wait until his neuter to make him stop. It's a bad behavior and needs to be stopped. |
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I honestly do not know why they allow their dogs to hump them or give them toys to hump. A dog should NEVER be allowed to hump a human, period. Its very simple to stop, especially with a little dog laying in bed with you. Pick him up and put him on the floor or in a crate. Done, Problem Solved, Issue Over. There is no weaning him out of the habit. It is something that shouldn't be allowed and should be stopped immediately. Do not wait the two months for him to be neutered. Also, don't squirt him wit water for humping. Since this is a behavior where he actually has to be on you to perform it you can end the behavior simply by picking him up or moving away. If he persists, then you must be even more persistent. I know giving them a toy to hump isn't harming anyone but its still letting the dog know the behavior is acceptable. So what's to stop them from doing it when you have company or to something other then their "hump toy". What if they find something similar at a friends house or a child's toy? not acceptable in my book. |
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I know she is a girl but Ziva liked to hump ( a toy) and I found it was out of boredom- we upped her activity and it all but stopped unless she has an over-tiring/stimulating day. We still let her know it was a "no" and turned our backs to her.We have not seen the behavior since we got the new pup! |
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stop the presses and judgment :) Check this article out. I think it's a very helpful explanation for the behavior. The Dog Trainer : What to Do About Your Humping Dog :: Quick and Dirty Tips While it may be unwanted by people - I'm hearing people say it's unacceptable behavior - I would have to disagree. Seems to me it's very natural and part of life for most animals. Sexual behaivor isn't unacceptable or at least shouldn't be in my humble opinion - but like all things, there's a time and a place. [And I don't think a human arm or a leg is ever the place :D] My two cents. |
Very weird! Nothing wrong with the dog, just the owner. You definitely have a problem. Nothing wrong with the dog, just alot smarter than the owner. Sorry if this sounds harsh, but your post was totally unbelievable. |
Hmmmm.... I agree with breaking him of humping your arm... I have 2 male yorkies. Bevo had a favorite loofa dog.... After he was neutered, he hasn't "humped" anymore. Luckily Mack has never humped anything (that I've witnessed anyway). Just like it's been said, he will think it's ok to do this to your company and anyone else. I'm not going to be judgmental, but as much as I love and adore my boys, I would never allow them to hump me!!! Best of luck to you in correcting your situation!!! |
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I'm sorry if you think it's weird but there is a lot of other people out there that do a lot of weirder things with their dogs so if that's all you got on me than I don't really care. Just because I let my dog hump my arm does not give you the right to judge my intelligence. The fact that you think it is a test to my intelligence obviously shows your lack thereof. Unless you have anything else positive to say, then I am going to put you on my block list because I have the right to pick and choose who I care to listen to. Some comments made on this thread were a little upsetting but I know everyone means well. So when people tell me I should not allow him to hump me, and although some posts sound stern, I do take them seriously because they are looking out for the wellbeing of my puppy. I greatly appreciate that!!! Attesting to my intelligence on the other hand...yeah I don't tolerate this. Anything helpful and positive from now on only please. So far, a lot of people have really given good insight and tips on helping me. Thank you! :) |
Unfortunately, you can't dictate the tone or the direction a thread takes. However, a very wise YTer told me to put things on personal ignore. Take what you can learn and grow upon, and ignore the rest. That helps! :) |
when i got Bentley the first day he humped my arm on the ride home. i just pushed him away and said NO and after a day or two of learning that i don't allow it he stopped for good. never has tried it again. i understand humping is a normal dog thing, but i just don't like it and taught my boy it's not ok to do and he doesn't. Sadie humps him sometimes and i usually just distract her by getting her to play with toys instead. she's all dominance though. it just looks icky to me and i don't want it done around me. someday i'll have a human son and wouldn't allow him to do "normal" things boys do in the living room around us. he'll be taught that it's something to do in private and not in the presence of mom or dad or anyone else. a simple please go to your room if you need some private time is all it will take and he'll understand it's not public stuff it's private stuff. not wrong, just not something we do in front of the whole world :D and i agree dogs or humans it's not gross to be our animal selves, just not ok for public |
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Now as far as your issue, I agree with the others, since he only seems to hump your arm, just take your arm away. It's that simple. Now for myself, my Uni who is a girl, humps her beds. She's always done this, with all her beds, and once with her dragon toy after she killed it. I believe it is a dominance thing. She has never humped a person or another dog. I continue to let her do it. |
I agree that humping is a normal and natural behavior. However, I'd definitely put an end to allowing your pup to hump your arm. As you've said, it's a dominance issue. If you allow him to do it to you, he will do it to others. The longer it's allowed, the longer it will take for him to break the habit. If you need to tire him out and calm him down at night, there are plenty of other ways. :) |
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