Dogs 'mounting' humans is usually a result of a dominance problem. Dogs often mount other dogs, not in a sexual way, but to display dominance. If the dog feels dominant to a human, they might mount the leg of the person.
And no, while a male dog certainly can smell the fact that you have been around a female in season, this won't have him mounting you. He might try to inhale your clothing, but it won't cause him to mount you.
2006-11-01 06:37:50
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answered by Lori R 3
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sure, i have also heard that even spayed ladies can nonetheless provide off adequate of a heady scent. what's with the owners of those male dogs although? are not they embarrassed that their dogs are appearing like this? and how damn irresponsible are they to enable their animals burst off and attempt to mount ladies that for all they comprehend might want to not be spayed? i'd be having sturdy words with them about getting their dogs castrated at present. Ask your vet in the adventure that they have got any substances of leaflets spelling out the various motives to get a male dogs decrease - lots of those are for the well being of the dogs himself - and also you may want to go away the leaflets round your close by parks the position those human beings and their dogs breeding machines draw close out.
2016-12-05 10:37:46
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answered by Anonymous
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A male dog mounting a person is a sign of aggression. That's something that most people don't realize. They think it's funny, strange and all the rest, but is a sign of aggression.
2006-11-01 06:35:50
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answered by Charlotte C 3
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They may smell her but most dogs are smart enough to tell the difference between a female dog and your leg!!!
2006-11-01 06:32:05
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answered by b&g4me 4
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yes, male dogs smell that from a mile away!
2006-11-01 06:38:14
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answered by StonerChick 3
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We can't hear ya if you're right next to us but we can definitely smell you when you're a few thousand feet away.
2006-11-01 06:41:23
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answered by mrnaturl1 4
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Yep. Chihuahuas don't even need this incentive. I do hope you're speaking of your leg ! Otherwise, stay off the floor.
2006-11-01 06:34:03
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answered by James 3
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I can't bring myself around to answering this question without being plagued with the question of why you asked this...
2006-11-01 06:33:51
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answered by fred[because i can] 5
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I don't see why not. They definatly know if you have been around another animal so why not smell her on you.
2006-11-01 06:34:28
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answered by stacy g 4
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Yes, its nature
2006-11-01 06:35:11
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answered by jakesbell87 3
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