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Old 07-10-2008, 10:46 AM
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Re: Humping Beagle!

Cobi was trying to hump maya at the beginning but we kept telling him off and now he doesnt do it anymore. Cobi react very well to the leave command so if he is about to hump another dog I say "leave" and he stopps it.
Especially if u dont get ur dog done u have to teach him not to hump other dogs or else it will get into a habit.
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Old 07-10-2008, 11:27 AM
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Re: Humping Beagle!

I've got all my dogs/bitches neutered when they have been 6 months. Why wont your vet allow it if your dog is 8 months?
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Re: Humping Beagle!

Hi,

The vet won't neuter him until he's ten months old, not long!

Glad to know it's not just Alfie...

It's a good job he's so adorable

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Re: Humping Beagle!

Duke was about that age when he used to hump objects. Including our arms. I stopped him (what a meany D).

He will only grab my arm if like now he wants to go for another walk, he jumps on my arm and tries to pull me off the pc. He doesn't actually hump now and no sign of his lipstick.

His nattering has worked bless, we are off for an evening stroll.

Sue
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Re: Humping Beagle!

Get him done now they can be done from 6 mnths,Archie has not bothered since he was done 3wks ago & he seems more settled ,he was the same at night after his feed he would start his humping,also he got aggressive & dominent so we had no choice but to have him done,sad but true.
My husband was against him being castrated until Arch bit his mum,she tried to stop him humping on his toy dog, it could have been a child. DO IT NOW FOR YOUR OWN PEACE OF MIND. X
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