how old are dogs before thwy start cocking their legs to go to the toilet?
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I don't want to disappoint anyone but my experience is that some just carry right on (no names mentioned :- " ) :x Ours is better at avoiding his legs when he squats actually, but his concentration usually wanders during a long pee, and the last bit usually ends up on the front legs.*Lesley* said:I am hoping that Kane will eventually because he wee's on his feet (w00t) :wacko:
That's the problem Tiny has - he sees something more interesting and watches that and the wee goes wrong - and all over his feet! :- "moriarte said:I don't want to disappoint anyone but my experience is that some just carry right on (no names mentioned :- " ) :x Ours is better at avoiding his legs when he squats actually, but his concentration usually wanders during a long pee, and the last bit usually ends up on the front legs.*Lesley* said:I am hoping that Kane will eventually because he wee's on his feet (w00t) :wacko:
:lol: :lol: Like the idea of that! :lol: :lol:quintessence said:Sparky (13months) still squats and pees all over his front feet. When he comes in he licks his paws, Andrew told my mum that Sparky is so well trained he always washes his hands when he has been to the toilet.
Jenny
oliverpliers said:
(w00t) :lol: :lol:clairej810 said:oliverpliers said:
I do no such thing!! I always use the toilet!! (w00t) :teehee: (I'm guessing you mean your Claire!!)
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