The Dog Spot

Male Dog Behavior


 

Dog Behavior Navigation


|

The Dog Spot Home Page

Books To Assist In Solving Dog Behavior Problems |
Unusual Dog Behavior Around New Baby |
Hyperkinetic Dog |
Dog Behavior Solutions |
Submissive Behavior |
Dog Behavior Consultants |
Behavior Of The Domestic Dog |
Dog Behavior Licking |
Dog Behavior Consultants |
Submissive Behavior |
How Dogs Communicate |
Dog Behavior Howling |
Psychotic Dog |
Applied Dog Behavior |
Dog Behavior Problems |

List of Dog Behavior Articles




 



The Dog Spot

 

Male Dog Behavior Article

Thumbnail example

This is a selection made from among articles on Male Dog Behavior. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for future reading, click here.

Why Do Some Dogs Hump Everything

from: Kyle Besser

No one would mind if their dogs only humped other dogs at the appropriate mating times. It's how dogs reproduce. Some dogs aren't very selective about the objects of their affections. Some dogs try to hump people, stuffed animals, sometimes even cats. This type of indiscriminate dog humping behavior isn't about mating.

Even a dog who is frenzied by hormones knows the difference between a receptive partner and someone's leg. It's not even about pleasure, although that may play a role. Dogs mainly hump because they're trying to assert themselves. The longer they get away with it, the more powerful they feel.

Dog humping behavior usually starts during a dog's adolescence, between 6 months old and 2 years old, depending on the breed. This is the time when reproductive hormones are starting to reach adult levels. Some dogs go a little bit crazy. Dogs reach sexual maturity before they reach emotional maturity.

Some dogs are always trying to prove that they're tougher than the next dog. Some try to prove that they're tougher by humping. Other dogs try to prove that they're tougher by putting their feet on another dog's back.

Dog humping behavior is not strictly male dog behavior, although males are the worst offenders. Unlike female dogs, whose hormones ebb and flow with their reproductive cycles, male dogs maintain fairly steady hormone levels all the time. The hormones themselves don't cause dog humping behavior, but the hormones make dogs more likely to do it. That's why neutering or spaying is the best way to reduce or eliminate the unpleasant dog humping behavior.

There's another reason that male dogs are more likely than female dogs to hump human legs, and it has nothing to do with reproductive urges. Male dogs are just more competitive. Male dogs are always trying to prove to people as well as to other dogs how big and tough and independent they are. Humping is just one way in which they push the boundaries and assert their dominance within a family.

Watch a litter of puppies at play, and you will see that they spend quite a bit of time climbing on top of each other. The more assertive dogs may take advantage of their position and throw in a little humping. It's their way of saying that they are, quite literally, top dogs. They hump to show their dominance more than for any other reason.

Once dogs are out of the litter and living with people, the same instinct remains. Human legs don't have special appeal, but they're accessible and easy to wrap their paws around. In the wild, dogs never mount dogs who are higher in rank than they are. The only time that a dog usually tries this with people is when there's some confusion in his mind about who's in charge.

Related Articles for Male Dog Behavior



 

Dog-Behavior Online News

NATO summit demonstrations peaceful despite terrorism charges - Los Angeles Times


CTV.ca

NATO summit demonstrations peaceful despite terrorism charges
Los Angeles Times
By Dalina Castellanos On the day three men were charged with conspiracy to commit terrorism at President Obama's campaign headquarters and other Chicago-area sites, protests on the first day of the NATO summit on Saturday have been vigorous and noisy ...
Police: 3 terror suspects at NATO summit were plotting to hit Obama's campaign HQsCNN International
3 Charged with Terrorism Ahead of NATO SummitVoice of America
3 in Chicago Face Terrorism Charges Tied to NATO ProtestsNew York Times
ABC News -AFP -Chicago Tribune
all 3,312 news articles »

Read more...


Obama opens up Camp David for rustic VIP sleepover - Reuters


The Guardian

Obama opens up Camp David for rustic VIP sleepover
Reuters
By Laura MacInnis | CAMP DAVID, Maryland (Reuters) - Eight of the world's most powerful people spent Friday night in the woods. In a sort of VIP sleepover, G8 leaders bedded down in rustic cabins in rural Maryland, where the US presidential retreat, ...
World Leaders at US Meeting Urge Growth, Not AusterityNew York Times
Obama Hosts World Leaders At G8 SummitNPR
G-8 leaders agree on need to promote economic growthUSA TODAY
Atlanta Journal Constitution
all 2,978 news articles »

Read more...


Chinese Rights Activist Chen Guangcheng on Flight to US - BusinessWeek


Telegraph.co.uk

Chinese Rights Activist Chen Guangcheng on Flight to US
BusinessWeek
By Bloomberg News on May 19, 2012 Chinese human-rights activist Chen Guangcheng, whose case overshadowed high-level US-China talks earlier this month, left Beijing for the US with his wife and two children, headed for Newark, New Jersey.
Dissident Leaves China For USNPR
Standoff over blind legal activist ends as China's Chen flies to USMiamiHerald.com
Chen Guangcheng comes to the US, but what about other dissidents?Christian Science Monitor
Chicago Tribune
all 1,491 news articles »

Read more...


Tropical Storm Alberto forms in the Atlantic - CNN International


Wink News

Tropical Storm Alberto forms in the Atlantic
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- Tropical Storm Alberto, the first named storm of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, formed Saturday off the coast of South Carolina. As of 5 pm, the storm was located about 140 miles east-southeast of Charleston, ...
First tropical storm of the season forms off SCSan Francisco Chronicle
Season's 1st Atlantic tropical storm forms off S.CarolinaReuters Africa

all 84 news articles »

Read more...