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How can i get my dog to stop trying to dry hump everything

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Kick him right in the........
Nah... take him to the vet & have him neutered. If you don't plan on using him to breed, it's better for his health to have 1/2 his "junk" removed! He won't miss it, and you won't miss his naughty behavior!!

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Good afternoon to you, Sincerity! How're you?
"Kick him in the b-@lls" is from the movie Garden State; love that movie!! :)
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Idk but that is one weird dog!

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Spank him

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Don't let him, pull him off and say "NO"!

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Get him neutered if you do not intend to use him to breed. That would reduce the humping.

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Get a female dog!

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Have the clothes on.

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Oh just let him have his fun...

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Get him fixed!

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really... ok g
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get him neutured

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A way to get a dog to stop humping is to get him fixed. If you do not want to do that, he could still do it all the time.

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Please spay or neuter your animals. It keeps them healthier plus, it reduces the amount of abused, neglected, & unwanted pets in the pounds, shelters, & rescue groups. They are overflowing. Please be responsible!!

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