Short answer: Same-sex mounting and pair-bonding occurs across many animal species including dogs, but applying the human social concept ‘gay’ to dogs probably isn’t accurate. What looks like same-sex sexual behavior in dogs is more often dominance, play, stress relief, or redirected hormonal behavior.
What you should actually do
- Same-sex mounting in dogs is common, especially in unaltered males, and rarely sexual in motivation.
- Bagemihl’s ‘Biological Exuberance’ documents 1,500+ species with same-sex behavior – it’s biologically common.
- Sexual orientation as a stable identity (vs occasional behavior) hasn’t been demonstrated in dogs.
- Spayed and neutered dogs sometimes still mount due to non-sexual motivations (excitement, stress, play).
- If mounting is excessive, redirect to a chew/toy and reward calm behavior; consider behaviorist for compulsive cases.
Human concepts of sexual identity don’t map cleanly onto animal behavior. The science is clear that same-sex behavior is widespread across vertebrates, including in dogs, but whether dogs have a stable orientation analogous to human sexuality is unknowable from the available evidence.
Practical answer: same-sex mounting in dogs is common and usually has nothing to do with romantic or sexual orientation – it’s about dominance, play, or excitement.
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