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My eight-week old pup was in love with a stuffed cat (and still is). And my four-year-old Bichon is madly in love with a stuffed dog. They hump these stuffed toys every once in a while. They are both neutered - and their behavior is totally normally. I just have to remember to move these stuffed animals before any company comes over. Perhaps your little guy was a little stimulated by whatever pain or discomfort he was experiencing. I certainly wouldn't worry about it - but, think it would be good to separate them for now. As you said - they are not following the doctor's orders. I think sometimes we just have to remember that our dogs "are dogs." Carol Jean |
You all are too funny... LMAO... :lol tears, thank you everyone for being so supportive during this difficult time. |
Chattiesmom was right. All that testosterone doesn't disappear overnight. It takes time. I forget exactly how long. Maybe as long as a week or two.... |
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Hahahah!!!!! I bet that is why!!!! Hahahah!!!!!! Poor baby boy!!!!!!! :eek: |
SOrry But I am laughing so hard ..I think I will have to check my pee pad ..hahahaha Hope they had fun and Mom next time knock ...geez .,..giggles |
Oh yeah. Higgins is fixed and still humps his old puppy blankie, so we named the blankie "Susie." I had a poodle/terrier mix female that was fixed and she just LOVED to have the neutered male Dachshund down the street hop right on her! I called the vet and asked him if he had taken all her reproductive innards out? He replied, "Well, if you had a hysterectomy, it wouldn't mean you didn't want to do it any more. Some dogs are just sexy!" But the real topper is this: I had a fixed female Chihuahua and a fixed female Maine Coon Cat. Those two broads humped each other all the time!!!!! Now THAT was funny! The REAL Odd Couple! Mary Ellen |
ROFL!!!! Really funny! LoL!!!! I'm just imagining your face :D LoL!!! That's an amazing recovery for sure :) WoW! |
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I would say if they are both now "fixed" and they weren't totally locked together - they would have gotten turned end to end - you shouldn't have anything to worry about. Others are right about the hormone thing - takes time. Just wondering if you ran any of this by your vet? As for the humping, I have heard it is a sign of dominance. My female will hump my male - never the other way around! LOL ;) :aimeeyork :) Yorkiesmiles |
Yuck...Bongos...Ninnies! You've really expanded my vocabulary, Kimberley! :D Dublin has his one toy that that he humps. Not much and not for long, but when he comes up to the bed room for the night, he hops on does a quick humpity hump, then jumps in bed. Kinda' like hes' saying goodnight! :rolleyes: Thank goodness he's never tried with Widget! He's at least twice her size! |
I went thru something exactly like that.. me and my hubby went to pick them up at the vet by train, and we have a pet stroller so we put my boy and girl in and he was arched and just humping air..lol... then he started mounting her.. it was so embarresing.. we where onthe train, he was going at it. i wanted to die, we put a baby blanket over the opeing so people couoldnt see what was happening. and i couldnt seperate them because you have to keep pet in a cage while on the train. So i had to rock the stroller back and forth so nobody would notice. and once we got home he would be standing and humping air, it eventually went away about a week later, and happens when he sees that she get all rild up when barking at strangers.. :shocked7q |
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LOL.... :D FRancie |
You nearly gave me a heart attack thought something bad had happpened at the vet! So relieved that it was only a bit of fooling around! |
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