General Question Is it normal for fixed dogs to try and hump?!?!?!?!?!?!

:butterfly: Franklin's 14 weeks and he humps my female already it's crazy how at such a young age they know what to do
 
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All you can do is continue to watch to get ahead of it --- if possible -- and disagree with the behavior - both then and when it happens. I think what you have here is two VERY high energy dogs and they probably feed off each other in that way. You've got your work cut out for you. ha ha ha
 
I'm glad to read the poll... seems to be it's normal. Hank is a 4 year old bulldog my friend has, but he is not fixed ...yet. We have put some of his swimmers in a sperm bank, to continue his line. He will actually go after Clifford the cat, and they have been caught many times coming out of the closet together..so to speak:nonono: The cat doesn't seem to mind...I'm just sayin..:ROFL: (Shawshank Redemption) But Tucker is 8 years old neutered, and does get excited but wont hump. During play time is when they seem to get excited. Gunner seems to want to lung at me if I play to much & get him too excited, so I have to keep them all relaxed and behaved..:mansfriend:
 
:butterfly: My female grace used to hump my male that just passed away she was sooo in love with him. Would lick him from head to toe for hours it was so annoying. But I miss it now an she does too. hopefully she's going to be that way with franklin the love part not the humping. Lol
 
Oh, normal? Um, NO but common, YES. lol.

Gypsy humps Lucy all the time and tries to do it to me but I correct her and she stops. She is not spayed (though will be VERY soon!).
 
It is about dominance ...not normal but does happen a lot
 
It is about dominance ...not normal but does happen a lot

See in thus case i am not sure it us dominance as much as just having fun. :lol: we have 4 weeks left of no play so i am hoping that pent up energy will be gone or mellowed once they can play and run again.

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