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    Humping ME!

    First off, a big Thank you to everyone here!

    We are going into our 2nd month with Spot! Whom is 3 months old and the sweetest boy! BUT, he has just started HUMPING.....

    He humps his pig plushie, which we found very amusing...he does a sideways lay on the floor hump...
    BUT..
    Today while I was wiping up his splashed water, he hugged me from behind and started the hump.....

    I find it quite amusing....but I know I do not want to encourage this...
    He has also hugged my leg and did the humpy...

    What can I do?

    thanks so much!

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    You correct and redirect! Definitely do not laugh, Labs have an uncanny ability to repeat behavior you laugh at! They love to make their people happy!
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    Lol just redirect him. He is being silly. Zoey humps my leg every night after dinner, i think she is saying thank you for the food. Ill admit i dont fully discourage her since im really the only person or thing she humps these days, she does for like 5 seconds and shes done

    She is also a known child molester but she hasnt humped a child in a few years

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    A "no hump" and redirect. Any yeah there are times when I'm laughing out loud on the inside and trying to act serious and make a correction on the outside. Some times it's tough!!!!!

 



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