This is a discussion on Will this problem go away??? within the Behavioral Issues forums, part of the Behavior & Training category; Well Dylan doesn't have any trouble lifting his leg, in fact I do worry that one of these days ...
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Well Dylan doesn't have any trouble lifting his leg, in fact I do worry that one of these days he'll tip over.
But, as my Monty girl is not able to properly squat anymore, I'm very aware of there the urine lands. We have always had a particular potty area, as I've mentioned before, dug down, fiiled with sand and then topped with smooth pebbles. The liquid goes right down, and it's easy to keep hosed down too. There is a round cement paver for Dylan to balance on with his one back leg, and a nice big stone for him to aim at.
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If I was a dog in Barbara's neighborhood, I would tunnel under the hedges to use that potty area! You really go above & beyond!!!
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What a great idea...we have an area of grass and one small spot of landscaping stones that does overlap into his pen, and he really does like that area to got potty...maybe we will make that a little bit larger so he has a better area to go potty...smart design and amazingly beautiful photo of your yard...you want to adopt me, my hubby , dillon and the three kitties?
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My problem is that Lulu sometimes wanders into the target pathway! Or Tuckmand his buddy Charlie will get into a peeing contest and each will wander into the stream/path to sniff and make sure the other has actually found the right spot.
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Leg lifting is often a learned behavior. If they don't have other males around or aren't walked where they smell or see other males then they might still squat. However, most I've known start lifting their legs at about 5-6 mos. old. Peggy
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" Tuckmand his buddy Charlie will get into a peeing contest and each will wander into the stream/path "
__________________ Susan, I know from work whenever there is a peeing contest someone always gets wet! Guess that works the same for dogs!
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