TheMilkyWay
Posted : 1/10/2011 3:44:35 PM
I think this video is that of a young inexperienced dog. I make that assumption because a well trained adult dog, no longer requires a 'escape' scenario to pursue and bite. In an adult dog, I would be training control or other more complex exercises. So, I disagree with others that we should give up on this dog. It requires more structure, systematic training.
Arousal is localized in the brain, and this feeling is essentially the same whether the dog is in play, prey or sexual "drive" (.e.g. which explains angry sex in humans is a good example) as such with dogs that transition from one behavior to another
I don't think the humping is necessarily sexual in nature, but rather a 'fixed action pattern' (hate the term) gone awry. A 'crossed wire' in that evokes this behavior where predatory response was sought. This dog should probably not be worked until it is old enough to deal with a truly threatening decoy as not to evoke predatory arousal but more of a defensive posture.