I know we've had other threads about female dogs mounting and there has been a debate over dominance etc....
What I'm wondering is why Lola has SUDDENLY decided she wants to mount every dangling leg in sight. There have been no changes in the household or routine. She has never done this before. At first we thought she was just playing around and jumping on our legs rough housing until we saw .. with no other words to describe... the pelvic thrusting going on.
One minute you'll be sitting there watching tv and the next minute she jumps on from out of no where and I mean she JUMPS on and grabs a hold and starts grinding. It takes a couple of seconds to get her off your leg and as fast as you shove her off and tell her "no" she's already trying to jump back on. And she gets so excited that she's even "air humping" after you've thrown her off your leg.
As we all know.... this can be a really embarrassing situation if company comes over. Thank goodness she has never mounted any company that has been over... but I want to break this habit as soon as possible and obviously my method of pushing her off and saying "no" isn't quite cutting it.
Nancy
What I'm wondering is why Lola has SUDDENLY decided she wants to mount every dangling leg in sight. There have been no changes in the household or routine. She has never done this before. At first we thought she was just playing around and jumping on our legs rough housing until we saw .. with no other words to describe... the pelvic thrusting going on.
One minute you'll be sitting there watching tv and the next minute she jumps on from out of no where and I mean she JUMPS on and grabs a hold and starts grinding. It takes a couple of seconds to get her off your leg and as fast as you shove her off and tell her "no" she's already trying to jump back on. And she gets so excited that she's even "air humping" after you've thrown her off your leg.
As we all know.... this can be a really embarrassing situation if company comes over. Thank goodness she has never mounted any company that has been over... but I want to break this habit as soon as possible and obviously my method of pushing her off and saying "no" isn't quite cutting it.
Nancy