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Caught Maxximus humping his tiger He has no testicles. So I will be calling vet tomorrow. He put all his toys in his bed and I looked over just as he got the hump in his back. I told him NO and he lay down and went to sleep. |
I've never seen Shelby-Dale humping since he's been fixed but I have heard that some males still do that. Not sure how common it is |
My Presley is fixed and he still humps things. Not as much as he used to (probably because of his age-16-) but he will still hump occasionally. Sometimes if I try to stop him he will growl at me. |
A lot of people call this displacement behavior - something they do when kind of nervous/anxious or over-amped, over-excited and have to work off some quick energy from adrenaline. Others will run around or grab a toy & shake it violently. Others attack the other dogs with kind of rough play. It can just be a way to get rid of not knowing what else to do in a situation when worked up or unsure and adrenaline rushes in. |
Normal. Pups do it for dominance..sometime when they are full of energy and excited. Even if altered. Male or female. Having a "humpy" toy is recommended. But some ppl don't like to see this. If you look he won't be aroused...I wouldnt scold him or let it bother you JMO |
Its no big deal My chachi does it every now and then its become less and less as he has gotten older |
It's completely normal Georgie has been neutered since he was 3 and he would still attempt to hump his sisters nose:eek: LOL |
Ziva(3 1/2) did it rather regularly until she was two, then it was mostly in the evenings when everything was winding down. We got Abby and it stopped pretty quickly after that- I guess she was bored- I threw out "Whiney Tiger" the other day when I was sorting out their old toys. |
I think it's normal. My Kiva used to do it a lot when playing with a big teddy bear that we called her "boyfriend." I think it's just being dominant. |
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Are you meaning to say that his testicles haven't dropped yet? If so how old is he? If I remember right he still a puppy. |
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