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 Humping: Is It All  About Sex?
Why do dogs hump? Dogs humping humans may amuse other humans, but rarely the  
human who's being humped. Some dogs will hump a toy or sofa cushion 
incessantly.  We accept dogs humping other dogs in the act of mating, but in 
other 
situations  it can create problems. What does all this humping mean, and what 
can 
we do  about it? 
Early Days 
Puppyhood socialization to another dog of the opposite sex can help a dog  
orient sexual behavior for adulthood. Whether you're going to breed the dog or  
not, it helps for the dog to develop the concept that sexuality is toward 
other  dogs, not humans or pillows.  
Much of the humping you'll see among puppies as well as among adult dogs is  
play. Some of it expresses dominance, but that's not always the case.  
If a dog persists in humping another dog in a social situation, distracting  
the dog who's doing the humping into another activity is a good idea. For one  
thing, it's best that a dog not get obsessed with humping. Besides the 
potential  annoyance to others, it can even result in physical irritation. When 
you  
consistently interrupt the humping, you prevent it from becoming a strong 
habit  in the dog.  
Secondly, being humped can become oppressive to the dog who is the target, so 
 that's another reason to interrupt. This is a common complaint in situations 
 where dogs get together to play, such as dog parks. Just distract the 
humping  dog, without punishment of any kind.  
Physical Issues 
Irritation or itching in the genital area can cause both male and female dogs 
 to hump in response to the physical sensation. Be alert to this possibility, 
and  of course have your veterinarian prescribe treatment to correct any 
underlying  condition. 
When a female dog is in heat, she, other females, and of course the males  
around her may turn into humping fools. Of course, this would be sexual 
arousal. 
 The excitement of the situation can lead to fighting, as well as the strong  
possibility of an accidental pregnancy. Female dogs in heat need to be kept  
under top security! 
Effects of Neutering 
Behaviors can start for physical reasons and then continue because they have  
become habits. Humping is a prime example. Perhaps initially the dog derived  
pleasure from it, or simply was allowed to do it for prolonged periods with  
another dog, a human or an object.  
When a male dog is neutered, a female spayed, or a medical condition  
irritating the genital area corrected, an established humping behavior may  
continue 
because it was allowed to become a habit. For this reason, neutering a  male 
dog is not a sure cure for humping people's legs any more than it's a  
foolproof method of stopping urine marking in the house after that has become a 
 
habit. 
Neutering does reduce the physical pressure on the dog, and can make your  
task easier when changing habits through behavioral means. It's important to  
stress, though, that intact male dogs need not go around humping everything in  
sight, either. The same simple distraction into another activity that works 
for  neutered males also works for those who are not neutered.  
Alternatives 
Correcting a dog in a harsh manner for humping is not necessary and can  
create problems worse than the humping. Work with the dog to develop several  
behaviors the dog will perform on cue, such as sit, down, come, fetch, go to a  
spot and settle calmly, go find a toy to chew, and any trick the dog enjoys  
doing for a reward.  
The list of alternative behaviors can be endless. Vary which behavior you cue 
 as a distraction from humping. This keeps your intervention interesting for 
the  dog, and helps avoid encouraging new obsessions.

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