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SpikeyBush | 01:50 Sat 31st Dec 2011 | Pets
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First thing in the morning my female boxer will go and have a big long pee in the gravelled part of my back garden while I prepare her breakfast. Then out on a walk, at several spots where she has had a good sniff, she'll summon up more pee to have a bit of a territorial spray. Do they always keep some back, or do they create this on demand?
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It's different glands (well it is with cats) - however much you've wee'd, you can still summon up a good spray to cover up another cat's smell.
Oh Yes. The rule is last one to pee is the boss!
My GSD used to top up before he went for a walk, He emptied his water bowl was almost every time.
My mum 'baby-sat' my pal's dog one day. Sandy had never been de-balled and was very much a fighter (never won any fights though) and a 'bloke'.

He spent the whole day wandering around my mum's garden cocking his leg against every plant going. Mum was astonished - but her giving him drinks on demand wouldn't have helped.

I miss Sandy - he was a lovely dog, apart from him trying to kill other male dogs ...........
My female Lab sometimes cocks her leg or raises her bottom to pee against a wall when we're out. Is this normal or does she have some 'gender issues'?

The Doberman peed down my leg once and just walked on with a doggy smirk.
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That is normal. Judy, my boxer, cocks her leg the odd time.
wolf63 ... what do you mean by your mum giving him drinks on demand ?? all animals should have access to clean drinking water at all times.

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