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    Talking female dog humping (update with picture)

    My new female dog, chihuahua, was trying couple times to hump over kiKi. :0 I read other posts that this is because she tries to show dominance? Should I stop her if she does that again?

    Also, I was told that she had been spayed? Does a spayed female dog hump?

    Thanks!

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    hello

    I had a female rotty that use to try to do that to me. She was also spayed. I stopped her because I was the leader of our pack. My suggestion is if she isnt going to be the leader , than yes stop her. It should be a little easier to do considering her size, BJ(my rotty) RIP, was 130lbs before she past , so you can imagine how hard it was to get her to stop but she realized who was the leder after awhile. Patience is all I can say.

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    I recommend to stop it.. I've only exp. 1 female dog do that & it was a horrible beast of a dog! OMG I honestly dissliked that dog.. She would hump the older dog & then attack her out of the blue!! She ate all the food & drank all the water! She would snap, bite & attack the other dog if she tried to eat her own food.. was not a pretty sight..

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    Nicki's been spayed for 11 years and still humps. She does it when she gets overstimulated. Its not a sign of dominance with her, merely that she's on sensory overload.

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    Puppies and dogs do this in play too. My two sometimes "take turns" doing this when they are playing and really wound up. I don't interfere as it doesn't cause any squabbles or problems. I guess it would depend on when she was doing this and how the other dog was reacting whether I'd be concerned or not. Both my dogs have been spayed/neutered since they were 6 months old.
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    Well, I've never had, or known of a dog who does this. Maybe they've
    all been the exceptions.I believe it could be a dominance thing from what
    I've read about it, but I don't have a clue as to what it means.
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    Tobey used to do it to Archie when he first joined us - it was a dominance thing to show him who was boss......they have settled down together nicely and have found their own level
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    thank you all for you replies. My other dog does not mind at all when she is trying to do that on him. It happens when I am playing with both of them. They both are getting along so far.

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