I have 3 dogs & they all hump each other..tandem even....& THEY'RE ALL GIRLS...LOLOL
2006-11-17 05:47:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Mounting behaviors occur due to sexual hormone influences, dominance
behavior, anxiety, and sometimes as a sort of obsessive/compulsive disorder.
Spaying a female dog will sometimes result in an increase in testosterone
influence, if they produce androgenic (testosterone-like) hormones
at higher levels than most females and then the suppressing effect of
estrogen is removed due to spaying. This can cause an increase in
aggressive or dominance behaviors and that can mean that mounting (humping)
behaviors will occur. It is possible to test for hormonal levels and to get
an idea whether this is the problem, if that seems necessary at any point.
Whether or not you should be concerned is hard to say. This is actually
relatively normal behavior unless it does get so prevalent that you have to
consider an obsessive/compulsive or anxiety based cause. In those cases,
there are medications that can help, such as fluoxetine (Prozac Rx) or
clomipramine (Clomicalm Rx). Most of the time medications are not the
answer. It is OK to discourage this behavior, if it doesn't slow down,
using distracting commands such as "sit", "here", "down", etc, or by using
a head-halter type collar and stopping the behavior each time it starts by
controlling your dog with the halter.
Mike Richards, DVM
11/15/2000
2006-11-17 15:48:47
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answered by Sharingan 6
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No because i will beat the ******* out off them if they try to hump me i don't play that ****.
2006-11-17 13:50:58
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answered by lil boosie 4
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your setter has not been trained well , she has bad manners.
2006-11-17 13:52:13
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answered by antiekmama 6
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lol ewwww
2006-11-17 13:44:18
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answered by sissy 3
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she will if she is trying to be dominant....
2006-11-17 13:51:34
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answered by b&g4me 4
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