Jingleballs
Well-Known Member
Well I knew it was too good to be true - Elmo behaved himself for at total of 2 days before turning into a wild beast again.
The head butting has subsided but he now keeps jumping up on people and grunting - I'm not sure if he's being playful, agressive or trying to mount but it's bloody annoying and he is soooo persistant.
We were told he had been castrated and there are no signs of his boy bits so could it be that perhaps he was castrated recently (he's 1 year old and we've had him about 2 months but this has only really started happening)
Anyone have any ideas what is causing this behaviour as it is bordering on dangerous - he is so big now that when he goes on his hind legs he is taller than me and I'm 5'7!!
Any help is really appreciated - we really adore this little fellow but don't know what to do if this persists as there are often children on the yard (although he's showed no signs of doing it to them yet!)
Thanks
Kx
The head butting has subsided but he now keeps jumping up on people and grunting - I'm not sure if he's being playful, agressive or trying to mount but it's bloody annoying and he is soooo persistant.
We were told he had been castrated and there are no signs of his boy bits so could it be that perhaps he was castrated recently (he's 1 year old and we've had him about 2 months but this has only really started happening)
Anyone have any ideas what is causing this behaviour as it is bordering on dangerous - he is so big now that when he goes on his hind legs he is taller than me and I'm 5'7!!
Any help is really appreciated - we really adore this little fellow but don't know what to do if this persists as there are often children on the yard (although he's showed no signs of doing it to them yet!)
Thanks
Kx