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From: "Perry Templeton BRBR
But I would think the main thing would be, especially in a male, neutered vs. not neutered. BRBR I adopted JJ from Animal Care and Control, and he was neutered about 3 weeks ago, a day before I got him. I think that's part of the problem, he's still feeling his "oats". It has tapered significantly around the house. The problem now is taking him to the park. I hate it when he starts humping the other dogs, especially the small ones. Most of the other dogs "tell him off", but he takes it as a game and goes back. I'm sure it will stop as he matures, I just thought someone would have a suggestion for now when I take him to the park. Thanks, Perry. Gloria |
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From: "Perry Templeton BRBR
But I would think the main thing would be, especially in a male, neutered vs. not neutered. BRBR I adopted JJ from Animal Care and Control, and he was neutered about 3 weeks ago, a day before I got him. I think that's part of the problem, he's still feeling his "oats". It has tapered significantly around the house. The problem now is taking him to the park. I hate it when he starts humping the other dogs, especially the small ones. Most of the other dogs "tell him off", but he takes it as a game and goes back. I'm sure it will stop as he matures, I just thought someone would have a suggestion for now when I take him to the park. Thanks, Perry. Gloria |
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From: "Perry Templeton BRBR
But I would think the main thing would be, especially in a male, neutered vs. not neutered. BRBR I adopted JJ from Animal Care and Control, and he was neutered about 3 weeks ago, a day before I got him. I think that's part of the problem, he's still feeling his "oats". It has tapered significantly around the house. The problem now is taking him to the park. I hate it when he starts humping the other dogs, especially the small ones. Most of the other dogs "tell him off", but he takes it as a game and goes back. I'm sure it will stop as he matures, I just thought someone would have a suggestion for now when I take him to the park. Thanks, Perry. Gloria |
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From: "Perry Templeton BRBR
But I would think the main thing would be, especially in a male, neutered vs. not neutered. BRBR I adopted JJ from Animal Care and Control, and he was neutered about 3 weeks ago, a day before I got him. I think that's part of the problem, he's still feeling his "oats". It has tapered significantly around the house. The problem now is taking him to the park. I hate it when he starts humping the other dogs, especially the small ones. Most of the other dogs "tell him off", but he takes it as a game and goes back. I'm sure it will stop as he matures, I just thought someone would have a suggestion for now when I take him to the park. Thanks, Perry. Gloria |
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From: "Perry Templeton BRBR
But I would think the main thing would be, especially in a male, neutered vs. not neutered. BRBR I adopted JJ from Animal Care and Control, and he was neutered about 3 weeks ago, a day before I got him. I think that's part of the problem, he's still feeling his "oats". It has tapered significantly around the house. The problem now is taking him to the park. I hate it when he starts humping the other dogs, especially the small ones. Most of the other dogs "tell him off", but he takes it as a game and goes back. I'm sure it will stop as he matures, I just thought someone would have a suggestion for now when I take him to the park. Thanks, Perry. Gloria |
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From: FurPaw BRBR
Luckily, his owner thought this was all hilarious... but we sure don't know what to do about Mr. Hormones' behavior! BRBR Thanks for the reply, FurPaw. Unfortunately, some owners don't think it's so funny. There MUST be a book addressing this issue somewhere. Gloria |
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From: FurPaw BRBR
Luckily, his owner thought this was all hilarious... but we sure don't know what to do about Mr. Hormones' behavior! BRBR Thanks for the reply, FurPaw. Unfortunately, some owners don't think it's so funny. There MUST be a book addressing this issue somewhere. Gloria |
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From: FurPaw BRBR
Luckily, his owner thought this was all hilarious... but we sure don't know what to do about Mr. Hormones' behavior! BRBR Thanks for the reply, FurPaw. Unfortunately, some owners don't think it's so funny. There MUST be a book addressing this issue somewhere. Gloria |
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From: FurPaw BRBR
Luckily, his owner thought this was all hilarious... but we sure don't know what to do about Mr. Hormones' behavior! BRBR Thanks for the reply, FurPaw. Unfortunately, some owners don't think it's so funny. There MUST be a book addressing this issue somewhere. Gloria |
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From: FurPaw BRBR
Luckily, his owner thought this was all hilarious... but we sure don't know what to do about Mr. Hormones' behavior! BRBR Thanks for the reply, FurPaw. Unfortunately, some owners don't think it's so funny. There MUST be a book addressing this issue somewhere. Gloria |
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