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    anyone have a male dog.. and if so have you had it since it was a pup? Here's my "dilema" - i have a male pup that i got at 8 weeks old and i noticed right away that it squats when it takes a leak.. i chaulked it up to maybe he didn't know how to raise a leg yet..

    its 5 weeks later, the guy is over 3 months old and still squatting.. frankly, it's embarrassing..

    is this normal. if it is, when to they get the hang of the "art"?

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    its normal. My dog mainly squats but if he's peeing to mark his territory cause another dog is around he lifts it. It all depends on his mood really but he mainly squats like a lil bitch. lol

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    really? how old is he? what kind of dog?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Igifuno
    anyone have a male dog.. and if so have you had it since it was a pup? Here's my "dilema" - i have a male pup that i got at 8 weeks old and i noticed right away that it squats when it takes a leak.. i chaulked it up to maybe he didn't know how to raise a leg yet..

    its 5 weeks later, the guy is over 3 months old and still squatting.. frankly, it's embarrassing..

    is this normal. if it is, when to they get the hang of the "art"?

    IG

    That's great

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    My dog is 7 years old and he will choose whether he squats or lifts a leg.

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    What kind of dog do you own? I have had a few dogs in my life. Two pits and a mini poodle. All of them squatted for a while when they were young, but eventually started lifting their leg. The first time my poodle lifted his leg he fell over. I was like 11yrs old and I still remember that. very funny My mother has two adult male dacshunds and they both squat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DDDNTZ
    What kind of dog do you own? I have had a few dogs in my life. Two pits and a mini poodle. All of them squatted for a while when they were young, but eventually started lifting their leg. The first time my poodle lifted his leg he fell over. I was like 11yrs old and I still remember that. very funny My mother has two adult male dacshunds and they both squat.
    Thats what I got a dacshund. Funny little dogs vicious as hell though cuz hes so damn overprotective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Igifuno
    really? how old is he? what kind of dog?
    i have 2 male American Bulldogs and they both do it. ones 3 years old the other one is like 4.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 305GUY
    i have 2 male American Bulldogs and they both do it. ones 3 years old the other one is like 4.
    American Bulldogs squatting? Man thats gotta be a lil embarrasing! J/K

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    i got a golden labrador.. he's great. except for the squatting..lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DDDNTZ
    American Bulldogs squatting? Man thats gotta be a lil embarrasing! J/K
    hey i said he mainly does it not always damn it.


    but yeah it is kinda embarrasing

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    A lot of male dogs will squat if they were "fixed" at a really early age.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Titan 3
    A lot of male dogs will squat if they were "fixed" at a really early age.
    that's interesting. i'm taking him to the vet tomorrow and i was going to ask her about getting him fixed.. he's already humping everything in sight.. lol.. maybe i'll wait..

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    My fav line from the vet was that dogs are happier when they are neutered... I never knew we could fvcking talk to dogs.

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    ya some vets are whacko, just like shrinks. i can't imagine how anything could be "happier" when clipped. probly says that to make owners feel better about doing it.

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    My family has bred/raised dogs my entire life (APBTS). Male dogs wont usually start cocking their legs to pee until around 14-16 months give or take.

    Some start earlier, some wont do it until they are about two.

    3 months old is still just a baby bro. Nothing to worry about.

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    cool man, now i have something intelligent to say when it comes up.

    thanks Mogamedogz!

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    lol.. i retract my statement that my male dogs squat when they pee. what i mean is they just kinda stretch out their back lgs and piss when they dont lift their legs. I guess you're talking about literally squatting down like my females do when they piss which is perfectly normal for puppies.

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    Dogs lift the leg to pee to show dominance and to make its sent. as he gets older he wil start to lift his leg. Then he will pee all over your house.

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    i have an american bulldog who 96% of the time squats when he pees

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gsxxr
    Dogs lift the leg to pee to show dominance and to make its sent. as he gets older he wil start to lift his leg. Then he will pee all over your house.
    that little bastard better not....

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    Yeah thats normal, i got a two month old dashchund and a 9 month old dashchund, they both piss like girls. My breeder told me they start pissing normal at a certain age, around the time when they become very territorial and start pissing around the house. I cant wait. I heard it helps for them to be around other dogs so they can immitate when the time comes.

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    Yeah thats normal, i got a two month old dashchund and a 9 month old dashchund, they both piss like girls. My breeder told me they start pissing normal at a certain age, around the time when they become very territorial and start pissing around the house. I cant wait. I heard it helps for them to be around other dogs so they can immitate when the time comes.

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    male dogs are just like male humans. and vice versa. Haven't yall sat down to just take a piss. its no different for dogs, "i'm too lazy to lift my leg, i'll just squat alittle and hope it doesn't run down my leg too much"

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    Quote Originally Posted by fenceguy
    male dogs are just like male humans. and vice versa. Haven't yall sat down to just take a piss. its no different for dogs, "i'm too lazy to lift my leg, i'll just squat alittle and hope it doesn't run down my leg too much"
    lmao... only when i have morning wood, bro. ya the vet said it was normal today.

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    im not into pissin sittin down, but several guys told me they do it sometimes when they are drunk and at a girls place, so they dont piss on the whole toilet or the floor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Igifuno
    anyone have a male dog.. and if so have you had it since it was a pup? Here's my "dilema" - i have a male pup that i got at 8 weeks old and i noticed right away that it squats when it takes a leak.. i chaulked it up to maybe he didn't know how to raise a leg yet..

    its 5 weeks later, the guy is over 3 months old and still squatting.. frankly, it's embarrassing..

    is this normal. if it is, when to they get the hang of the "art"?

    IG
    You have a "prissy" male dog ,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Igifuno
    anyone have a male dog.. and if so have you had it since it was a pup? Here's my "dilema" - i have a male pup that i got at 8 weeks old and i noticed right away that it squats when it takes a leak.. i chaulked it up to maybe he didn't know how to raise a leg yet..

    its 5 weeks later, the guy is over 3 months old and still squatting.. frankly, it's embarrassing..

    is this normal. if it is, when to they get the hang of the "art"?

    IG

    Yea bro... i have a Australien Kelpie . He is 13 years old. He was squating until he was one year old. I know lot of male puppys doing that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life
    You have a "prissy" male dog ,
    should've got a girl....lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_crippler
    Yea bro... i have a Australien Kelpie . He is 13 years old. He was squating until he was one year old. I know lot of male puppys doing that.
    yup i took him to the vet yesterday and she said its okay.... hmm. either way i just wish he would lift his damn leg. i don't know why its such a big deal to me.... but for god's sake.

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    Ive got a female rot that lifts her leg...I tried to figure out if shes a lesbo or not. Made me suspicious when she started air humping our lab but when she started cutting her hair short and wearing flannel, then I knew.

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    lol..does she listen to Melissa Ethridge and watch Ellen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by roidattack
    Ive got a female rot that lifts her leg...I tried to figure out if shes a lesbo or not. Made me suspicious when she started air humping our lab but when she started cutting her hair short and wearing flannel, then I knew.
    Dude, does she really lift her leg? Ive never heard of that. Thats hilarious. She must have some big balls.

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    Not kidding on that part. We have two female dogs and shes the dominant one. Shes all over the yard marking her territory.

    Quote Originally Posted by joeybeeee
    Dude, does she really lift her leg? Ive never heard of that. Thats hilarious. She must have some big balls.

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    huh thats funny

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    This fool started lifting his leg about 11 months old.
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