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Old 09-02-2009, 07:23 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by deadtrend1 View Post
After hes fixed it should tame him down a little, but you need to physically train him to stop.
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This right here is a crock of ****. I did this to my Golden at 7-8 months old... he's 2 years old right now, still humps everything in sight, and has grown hatred to me for getting him de-bagged
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Getting him fixed is not going to get him to stop. He also needs to be trained not to hump, since you are fixing him after he hit "puberty."
Training is the key..... and the neutering should clam him down a bit and there are exception to the rule

if you are not breeding the dog its good to neuter him..... to prevent cancer down there

My first family springer wasn't neutered until he was about 7 or 8 years of age (we had a condition of the previous owner) because he had a tumor in that area. we didn't notice anything till the vet said something
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yep. jenn loves teh leghumping.. so much so that most ppl dont realize her name belongs to a chick
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