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My Jax humps all the time. He will pile all of his toys up and go at it :) He even has a "humpy bone" that is his favorite. With that, he will drag it outside and do obscene things to it and I hope my neighbors don't think I'm crazy!! But he's been doing this since 3 months old and I asked my vet about it. The vet said it has to deal with domination and with toys, it's perfectly fine. But he said not to let the doggie hump legs or arms because he will think he is dominating you (humans). Hope this helps :animal36 |
Chachi did this alot before he was neutered. He started doing it every now and then after he was neutered and I would tell him no when he did it and he stopped doing it all together. There was a yorkie on here that threw his back out while dong it |
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i think i saw a post talking about that. that must have been some serious going on!!:p |
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not bad Its not a bad thing it is in his nature but I would deffintly not let them hump my leg that is just out of the question lol . Good luck :) |
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:D yorkie gone wild!!!!! congrat's on your new baby-to-be!! when are you due? i loved carrying both my boys even thought i was HUGE with child! the first weighed 7 pounds 4 ounces and the baby boy weighed 8 pounds 14 ounces. |
Peanut does it to his pillow! He was fixed a year ago.He doesnt do this to peoples legs and arms. |
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My Missy has stopped doing this since she has become a mummy, I think she knows were it leads to and she,s having none of it. :p |
I agree with what was said previously. It is just dominance behavior and I would not discourage it unless it is being done to another person. If you discourage it with other dogs you are disrupting pack order. |
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The main reason I discourage him at the dog park is because people seem to get really mad at the other dog's owner when their dog is getting humped. I've even seen some owners chew others out when their dog is getting humped by another. I don't want someone to do that to me. Personally, it wouldn't bother me if my dog got humped a little. Most of the time, I find it funny because the humper usually doesn't even know how to do it. Sometimes, he will even be humping the wrong end. :p But then again, Wesley doesn't let dogs hump him...he's always the humper....:rolleyes: |
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I think it's a dominance thing. I had a dog when the kids were small that would attach a rug when I threw them outside. The kids came running in crying they said momma come quick Max has rabies. Jackie |
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