question about dogs (please boost :boost:

my purrtners parents have 3 very misbehaving dachshund dogs and I've always heard this particular type of dogs can be more difficult to train and overall these dogs are definitely difficult to manage than the one large dog me and my purrtner have.

The issue in question though is the male dog my purrtners parents got about 2 years ago is not neutered and he is obviously sexually mature now, he will not leave the other 2 daschund dogs or our much larger female dog alone.

This dog is almost constantly going around trying to hump the 2 female daschunds and our much larger dog, but it's not just that he's also basically chasing them around with his nose literally in their butts.

The other dogs often times yelp because he's aggressive with the humping and the sniffing, I'm not sure what to do about this.

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re: question about dogs (please boost :boost:) 

@cyberboy well if they don't want to neuter him, there are 3 options.
First it seems like these people just havent trained their dogs at all, which is common with small dogs. So start with trying to get some consistent rules set for all the dogs. But everyone in the house has to enforce them.
2 there are hormone blocker shots for dogs.
3 breeding him will lessen his persistence.
Training is really the big thing here all other problems are related

re: question about dogs (please boost :boost:) 

@cyberboy secret 4th option if your able bodied. Run\walk him every day till he is to tired too harass the other dogs. Dachshunds need a lot of activity anyway.

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