Cosmo has now made it to adolescence and is forming some long-term habits. One of these worries me. More often than not, he doesn't lift his leg or squat to pee. It's getting to the point that while he's peeing he's also sniffing his surroundings and walking while going. He also often steps on the spot where he just peed. Naturally I'd prefer to change this behavior. Otherwise I'm constantly cleaning him up after a quick pee break. What's worse, others who take him out are probably not cleaning him up after his pee break. I'm guessing that this is more common in the short-legged breeds. Any thoughts on reversing this behavior?
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Franklin still squats. Lifting the leg is actually a learned behavior and if he hasn't been around male dogs that are constantly marking he may never lift his leg. I personally prefer that. I have an 8 year old lab who still doesn't lift his leg and my big old dog who we had to put to sleep last year was 11 and never ever marked or lifted his leg.
If you want to change it just take him to the dog park for few weeks and he will be lifting his leg and peeing on EVERYTHING in no time....he may also learn to hump anything and everything that moves.....
Part of it depends on what age a male dog is neutered. If a male is neutered before a certain age - they might never learn to lift as they never got the hormones.
My dog started "marking" behaviour around 5mos. The leg-lift came shortly thereafter. I had to giggle one time as he was just starting to get the hang of it: he spotted his "target" but lifted the wrong leg :) Then it seemed he wanted to lift Everywhere. He was neutered at 7mos.
Now he's over a yr old. Sometimes in the deep snow I believe he thinks "why bother?" & does a half lift or slight tipping of the leg off to the side.
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