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June Jonigk said:
wild whippies said:
Same here, all mine get 'the humps' when it's walkies! :lol:
Ditto :D

I read this post late last night, and I thought about it while I was in bed, and giggled to myself when I imagined Kim with Scrumpy when he gets a bit older, and if she doesn't calm him down soon enough - she might have to get out the bag of frozen peas :lol: :lol: :lol: or pop it back into its skin like I have to with Sweep occasionally :eek:

(w00t) :unsure: :x
 
Well so far my girls.............15mths and 7mths haven't

humped each other or anything else :thumbsup:
 
Bloggs is always at it!

He mostly humps his blankee - but when excited he does it to Dij too

Dij tells him off when he's had enough, so tbh mostly i just let him get on with it.

A word of caution about 'nut-ectomies' as a cure for humpage - there's quite a lot i've read suggesting that getting a dog castrated too young can actually make this behaviour worse - Bloggs was cut as a young pup (IMO too young) and I'm convinced that this is what's caused his wee fixation
 
AnnSa said:
Well so far my girls.............15mths and 7mths haven'thumped each other or anything else  :thumbsup:


Wait till they come into season together , :lol: t

No, mine turn on top !!,no no me me :lol: :oops: :lol:

It was so funny to watch them :D going round and round
 

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