My 4 1/2 month old Yorkie is humping... Is this normal behavior for this age? |
Our little gentleman, Higgins, has been humping his blankie since we got him at 7 1/2 weeks of age!!! Don keeps telling him that he is going to blind, but..... :D |
LOL These little guys are so funny!!! He makes these little grunts, too! |
Oh yeah.....they really get into it! When he was little, Higgins used to get humpin' so fast that both his rear legs came right up off the ground! It was toooo funny! I haven't seen him hump anything lately, so maybe he is growing up a bit and being a little more discreet......or maybe he's listening to his "daddy" and just doesn't want to go blind......heh heh...... |
keep those casanova's away from my Toto!! :eek: OK! Higgin's Mom & MickeyTheYork ... keep those casanova's away from my Toto!! ;) Had a friend with a Peke who favored the patio drape ... or a towel ... or a guy's leg .... come to think of it Dusty didn't cull anything!! And he didn't care who he did it in front of either! :D It is funny!! |
My Yoda started humping around 6 months. He has a stuffed cat and a stuffed dog he uses to do his thing with. Just make sure your Yorkie doesn't start humping someone's leg. That's not a good thing... |
Archie only humps my friend Susan's leg (he's 7 mos. old). Very weird. Maybe it was her socks. Archie has a sock fetish--he steals them in the middle of the night and keeps them in a little corner in the bedroom. |
Hercules is 3 months and when he was introduced to a Lamb Chop puppet, he started to hump it. We were very surprised!! |
Yep, chester was doing that a a very eairly age. His towel, his toys, anything he could find. He even did it a bit after he was neutered :rolleyes: never figured that one out |
HA! I have you all beat! Binky started at 6.5 weeks. He has stopped, or at least does it when Im not around. I kept telling him no when he did it, and he knows the word NO very well, so I think he does it privately now. |
Rudy my little toot would do it but would really want to do it after they had a bath. He would even try to hump Lucky and poor Maddie would just sit down real fast. Since he has been neutered he doesn't do, which I am suprised because he is very strong willed................cindy |
my cecilia started humping a few months ago. I wasn;t aware that the female did this. But i guess some aggressive females do. She tryibg to be the alpha dog. |
"Humping isn't always sexual" Alpha dog is right! You will see male dogs humping male dogs too - no that does not mean they are homosexual. lol. It means one is exhibiting dominance over the other. If your Yorkie ever tries to hump your foot or leg DON't let him or her! This isn't sexual, this is domiance. |
Years ago I owned a darling little female Chihuahua. She weighed 4 pounds and was spayed. At that time we also owned a female, spayed Maine Coon cat, who was about three times the size of the Chihuahua. Both "girls" were great friends and enjoyed HUMPING each other!!!!! Now just how would you describe that couple in a politically correct manner???? At one time we also owned a truly fabulous little mutt that was part poodle, part terrier. She was a female and we had her spayed. HOWEVER, this little darlin' was the town pump! She just LOVED to have male dogs hump her! And they DID!!! We had neighbors with an old Dachshund and they would call up and ask us to keep Raggedy Ann indoors for awhile because their little Roosevelt was exhausted from all the sex! I called the vet and asked him if he had taken all her female parts OUT and he assured me he did. Told me that some females just keep enjoying sex after a hysterectomy just like humans! Sometimes animals can be S-T-R-A-N-G-E........ |
Hi! I am new to this site, and new to the situation. My grandpuppy started humping today, and it had me concerned. I didn't think lil girls did this, either. Should I let her, she is only doing it to her toy stuffed animals. |
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