I have a 2 year old female German Shepherd, a 10 year old Pembroke Welsh Corgi and a 10 year old Chow Sheperd Mix. The problem is that lately the 2 year old (only when we are in the back yard) will continuously try to mount me. She does not do this to my husband or my kids, only me. It is very annoying. Once I get her leash on to walk her I can give her a correction and her mind then gets focused on the walk. Once out of the yard she is a perfect lady and listens well. She is not spayed yet. I will be making an appointment soon for that. Any suggestions on what is going on here and how to correct.
Your 2 year old is probably just now maturing and is attempting to dominate you. The next logical steps will be for her to growl and then bite when she doesn't get her way. Or she will just ignore you and do what ever she wants when it is convenient for her.
If you don't get a handle on her yard dominant behavior you will also have issues in the house and on walks.
The humping probably doesn't have anything to do with her being spayed or not.
You can start by reading Ed's article on Establishing Pack Structure With Adult dogs. http://www.leerburg.com/pdf/packstructure.pdf
When you finish that eBook read some of the other eBooks, they will give you a great foundation for working with your dogs.
Ed's training methods will teach the dog that all good things come from you, and as a result she will treat you with respect.
You can start by leaving a leash or drag line on her any time she is out of her crate (inside and out) so that you can correct her more easily.
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