Excessive Humping

Brettwp

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We have a four year old rescue that is fixed and appears to have had at least one litter.
I walk her to try and drain some energy, but she spends a lot of time "humping".

Is this normal? What can/should we do?
 

2BullyMama

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It can be normal for some.... a lot of times it is because they are over excited with the current activity. I have a 1 yr old neutered male and when he is play he gets so excited he will hump air --- I normally just say 'off' and he stops
 

Miss Charlotte

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Yep my charlotte as well. Only when playful and excited and just have to shoooo her away and she stops ---sighhhhh


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Brettwp

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We had a Pit bull that would do the same thing. But, Margarita humps to the point of exhaustion!! She then last there and tries to catch her breath.
 

natski282

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Rosie is a app 4 month old female and after play with the rest of the pack she can sometimes start to hump whatever is close , i am hoping she will grow out of it we will see , think it is just over excited talk to them comely and or distract there excitement
 

2BullyMama

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We had a Pit bull that would do the same thing. But, Margarita humps to the point of exhaustion!! She then last there and tries to catch her breath.

OH boy, that is not good.... can you try to redirect her energy to a toy or bone?
 

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