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So, fingers crossed that all goes well for Mikey and Herbie. Hubby is worried that I'm gonna get him done next, so he's on his best behaviour [snapback]185076[/snapback]
I think it takes a long time and won't effect humping if it's a dominance thing. One of Ben's friends is a 2 yr old black lab - he is a real gentleman (Tim - nice but dim comes to mind ) He was castrated at 1yr as part of a rehoming policy and it changed him within a week BUT every so often he'll 'climb on board' It only takes his owners voice to stop him in his tracks - unlike my Ben who humps at least twice a day on walks and then tries at home I'm still hoping that castration was right for Ben even though he is still young. I lost him on a few walks and he has a bit of an unpredictable temper when out and playing with his mates.