Yup, the marking over her pee is dominance.  Just standing on his hind legs
and lurching at her is natural play, so I wouldn't stop them from doing
normal play. A dog that will stand on his hind legs to the side of another
dog and put both of his front paws on her back, is showing dominance. 
Lurching while standing on his hind legs while they are wrestling in play is
entirely different and not dominance.





 
 
 
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From: Joan Croft
Date: 2/8/2012 5:51:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] questionable behavior
 
  
I have seen Desi – twice now – walk over to where Dolly is peeing and he
lifts his leg and starts peeing…but thankfully both times were perfect
timing because she got done and moved before he did that.
He is always standing on his back legs and lunging at her…I thought it was
just him wanting her to play – but that behavior has been stopped by telling
him and I haven’t seen it in a long while.
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Peggy & The Girls
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 1:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] questionable behavior
 
  
I have to agree with you Pam, but I have also noticed there is usually a
subtle difference between mating and dominance in the body language between
two dogs when one is trying to claim dominance rather then actual mating. 
One will confront the other by standing on his hind legs and then stand over
the side of the other dog first, and if the dog on bottom signals a
challenge, the dog standing on it's hind legs will try again from the rear.
Sometimes one dog will stand on all four and just lift up one leg over the
side back of another dog as a warning and then try to mount from the rear.
It happens very fast, especially if they are engaged in playing first. 
 
I do feel that when a dog engages it in this behavior with a toy, it is not
for dominance, but rather a feel good mating act. Dogs do not display
dominance over inanimate objects. They will display the prey drive when they
chase and tear up a toy, especially if it is a stuffed animal.
 

 
 
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Pam Dean
Date: 2/8/2012 9:31:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] questionable behavior
 
I have to disagree with that statement.  Yes it is a sexual act between
males and females during mating,. But it is also a dominance display and can
occur anytime whether they are neutered or not.  It is a normal pack
behavior asserting dominance.  I have had males and females display this
behavior and so have my friends.  And no my dogs are always neutered or
spayed..not the point here.
 
From: Joan Croft <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 8, 2012 3:44 AM
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] questionable behavior
 
  
Well, the only time that male  ‘dogs’ normally do this to female ‘dogs’ is
when the female is in heat and the male has not been neutered.  That is why
when a dog is neutered that they don’t do it very often; and when they do it
is not a sexual thing.  You must have unaltered dogs, or else there would
not be this activity between your male and his ‘bride’.  Dogs are not like
humans as far as the male having had a vasectomy and a female that has had a
hysterectomy still do the deed…but dogs only do it when the female is in
heat and the male has not been altered.
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Pam Dean
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 5:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] questionable behavior
 
  
To each his own on this behavior.  If mine did it on people or even other of
my dogs causing altercations, I would take issue with him for sure.  But
when he indulges himself with his own "bride" I am not going to get in his
face about being a dog.  He usually likes to take her to another room for
privacy anyway lol.. Sometimes we civilize them to the point where we expect
them to be "little people" not dogs.
 
From: Ann Banks <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Tuesday, February 7, 2012 5:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] questionable behavior
 
  
I agree, Joan
Ann
sent from Ann's IPAD

On Feb 7, 2012, at 5:03 AM, Joan Croft <[email protected]> wrote:
  
Desi was neutered before 4 months old.  He does it sometimes and I have been
told that humping is not always sexual behavior – especially if the dog is
neutered.  I have probably only seen Desi do this three or four times in
over two years.  You need to stop them calmly by gently touching them and
picking them up, or removing the object while telling him that is not the
way to play with that toy.
 
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of sheila
Sent: Monday, February 06, 2012 4:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] questionable behavior
 
  
That won’t always stop it. Heck probably 80% of the time it doesn’t
 
From: ann banks 
Sent: Monday, February 06, 2012 4:13 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] questionable behavior
 


get him neutered
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 9:26 AM, Shelley <[email protected]> wrote:
  
Gimli, my 3 month old, is always humping his big toys. I am not liking this
and wondering what you all do about this behavior?

Shelley



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