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Q. Why does my desexed dog mount other dogs?

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A. This has nothing to do with mating or the gender of the dog or it if is desexed or not, it is done to assert dominance as in forcing another dog into submission. Usually its done playfully. The more dominate a dog is, the more often that this happens. Once the pack order is completely sorted out this is less likely to occur. This is one of the ways that dogs use to assert their dominance within the pack.

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