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Sometimes when I get up in the morning, I feel very peculiar. I feel like I've just got to bite a cat! I feel like if I don't bite a cat before sundown, I'll go crazy! But then I just take a deep breath and forget about it. That's what is known as real maturity. Peanuts Snoopy |
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Harvey s doing well with his toilet training, not 100% there but going really well!
One thing we have noticed is he squats too pee, doesn't raise his legs, and pees on his paws.. He is still relatively young, 4'months. Should he pick it up over time? Thank you people! ![]() Sent from Petguide.com Free App |
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Marley still semi squats but lifts one back paw just up enough so it's off the grass. He doesn't hike his leg up. I think the hiking of the leg thing is partly learned/mimicked and partly to do with how old they are when they're neutered.
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Proud Beagle Mom Marley– 6 years old Horton– 4 1/2 months Last edited by TXBeagleMom; 03-17-2013 at 09:54 PM. Reason: Stupid autocorrect |
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Really? It must be a learned behavior then. I've never seen an un-neutered male not hike his leg. My aunt's dog is a little poodle mix, and he got neutered when he was about 1 or 2. We're not really sure of his exact age, because he was a rescue from a shelter. But, Frodo always hikes and marks, even if he's drawing blanks. It has to be a learned behavior then. Kinda like humping. My cat, Caleb, is neutered, has 0 testosterone in his body. But, he has a stuffed teddy bear, his "tough love teddy" that he humps and then abuses. It's strange, but funny.
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Proud Beagle Mom Marley– 6 years old Horton– 4 1/2 months |
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Personaly I never train a dog to pee or poop inside at all, after all if a pad is at the back door and he or she is praised for going there then why should they ever go in the garden.... In there eyes.
Start outside, every 5 mins, and bin the pads Sent from Petguide.com Free App |
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Hello Cobyboyo!! All the info in the blog/post helped me a great deal. took the advice as soon as i got him and hes been great outside since, one or two accidents but i think that its been amazing progress! 90% of toilet is outside and like people have said he is cocking his leg, every 5 minutes!! hahah Thank you people. x |
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