Neutering might help a little but humping is a dominance behavior not a sexual one. To the extent that neutering makes dogs a little less dominant, he might do it less. And it should be done for a lot of other reasons anyway - to prevent unwanted pregnancies, wandering off and his overall health. But to really solve humping, the best way is to pick him up every time he does it and isolate him in a crate or another room away from your other dog and everyone else for about 15 minutes. This is what dogs in a pack do when one dog acts rudely - they shun them for a period of time. It will take time but he'll get the idea that humping gets him isolated. He'll gradually do it less and then may eventually stop it.
when my dog is neutered how will his behaviour be affected?
i have a 19 month old jack russell who has recently started humping the head of my labrador a little to often. he is in for his op tmoz. will having him neutered stop him doing this or just make it less often? he is also very active which we have no…when my dog is neutered how will his behaviour be affected?
i have a 19 month old jack russell who has recently started humping the head of my labrador a little to often. he is in for his op tmoz. will having him neutered stop him doing this or just make it less often? he is also very active which we have no…...
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