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Anytime my husband (or our sons) cross their legs, ie: sitting in a chair watching TV, Traz (intact male) thinks it is an invitation to hump their leg. I can cross my legs and he doesn't think anything about it. Has anyone experienced this? Why is he doing it? And if so, what do you do to make it stop? Off, trying to distract with toy, etc. has not worked. The only thing that seems to work if they un-cross their legs. Traz is part of a breeding program so he cannot be neutered at this time. Helpful suggestions appreciated. Thank you.
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Unfortunately I don't have any suggestions for you but my spayed female Sasha humps me when I sit at my dining room table !!! 99% of the time when I go to sit down she comes up to me puts her arms around my waist and starts humping. I have always pushed her off and said "NO" very firmly... she stops but then the next time I go to sit down she does it again. I have not been able to deter her from doing this :(
You first have to teach him what "off" means. I would put a short lead on him and issue a correction combined with the word off when he goes to do it. The trick is to catch him early and give him a competing response. When he approaches to hump, grab his leash and say off. Then put him in a sit. After a minute, release him from the sit and repeat if he goes to hump again. Be consistent and you should be able to extinguish the behaviour fairly quickly. Gavin humped his bed every once in a while. I asked the vet early on whether it was dominance, a sexual behavior or what it was. He said with younger dogs it is usually just fun (a play behaviour) so don't read too much into it.
Midas used to always hump me when i would begin to start dusting my tv stand in my living room! lol.. without fail.. haha i wonder why that triggered him?? so weird! lol
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