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    BUMP please HELP!

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    yes humping is a dominance issue.......is the doggie way to say whos the boss, and maybe since he is a male (females also do that, well dominant females) and is getting bigger he might think "i´m gonna be the boss here" so i think you should walk away when he does that or hold his front paws or just de-balance him, so he gets the idea thats not good .........or perhaps you should hump him like a dog would do and do as your vet said holding him as if you where his mom cause thats the way a mom teaches doggie manners......
    hope i helped a bit maybe someone can help some more........sending good thoughts your way.......
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    Thanks for the help but I can't see myself humping him LOL sorry had to laugh though... Thanks anyways

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    well not humping as it is LOL but grabbing him as if........LOL sorry i just pictured it.........
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    I dont know what to suggest sorry

    I know someone else should.
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    There are much more knowlegable people here than me, but I would suggest following Nothing in life is free. He needs to know NOW that you are the alpha and he can't get away doing those things. If you aren't familiar with NILIF, you should google it, there is a ton of info out there.

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