View Full Version : Lift leg or squat?
jennifert
01-15-2002, 08:44 PM
Just wondering where your dog stands on this issue? Duncan squats still. I heard somewhere in my travels that male dogs will squat until they get older, then they will lift their leg. I also heard somewhere else that lifting their leg is a learned behavior and they will only do it if they see other dogs doing it. Duncan has tried it twice, once for about 2 seconds, so fast I almost missed it! The second time, he must have been trying to look cool :cool: and he did it really fast again but this time he lost his balance and stumbled a little :p (I didn't giggle at him! What kind of mom do you think I am? ! ;) )
Anyway, what's the deal?
LoudLou
01-15-2002, 08:55 PM
Duncan looks like my beloved Shadow (b.1985-d.1991) Shad squatted until he was about 2yr. He fell over also. We didn't laugh at him either... well, at least we didn't let him see us.:)Louie started the leg lifting at about 18months, of course being a Corgi he doesn't have far to lift;)
jackiesdaisy
01-15-2002, 08:58 PM
Of course we won't laugh, but Perry is the real macho in the house and we got him at 9 months old and he lifted his leg when he went outside, then we noticed him squatting after he saw Daisy squat. But he is three years old now and I think he decided to stay with the leg lift. LOL Now when we let him down in the lower yard, he waters all my bushes and plants. Just about every one. LOL
Jackie
lizbud
01-15-2002, 09:00 PM
jennifert,
Hi. In answer to your question, I have no idea why
a dog squats . I know my male dog Buddy, did not
really start to lift his leg until after he was 1 yr old.
It didn't really matter to me, but the first time he
actually did it, I remember thinking "All Right!! Bud".
Good question ...
jennifert
01-15-2002, 09:19 PM
I think Dunkster is just about a year now so maybe he'll start doing it more...? I take him out on a leash also to pee for the most part. Maybe he thinks I'll throw him off-balance...Who knows :D :D
I have only had one male dog and he lifted his leg. As he got older we noticed he started squatting. That was in his "teen" years. We figured it might be because of arthritis and it was painful to get that leg up any more. He lived to be 17 and was a sweetheart. :) Pumpkin I miss you!
AdoreMyDogs
01-16-2002, 05:34 AM
Originally posted by Pam
I have only had one male dog and he lifted his leg. As he got older we noticed he started squatting. That was in his "teen" years. We figured it might be because of arthritis and it was painful to get that leg up any more. He lived to be 17 and was a sweetheart. :) Pumpkin I miss you!
Awe that's so sweet, Pam. I am sure you made Pumpkin smile just then :)
The only time I have seen Graham squat is after his major orthopedic surgery, as it was just too hard to keep his balance, being that he could not use his left front leg for anything. He's a leg lifter. When I adopted him he was about 9 months old and I called to make an appointment shortly after, and they didn't have any openings for a couple of months so Graham was close to 12 months old before he finally was able to get castrated. If you get them done when they are 6 months old, they are less likely to lift a leg and more likely to squat.
Rocky usually lifts his leg so high he looks like he
could fall over. He also squats sometimes too.
Rocky is the only male in our household of females.
He started lifting on his own before he was a yr. old.
My sister's male dog never lifted a leg for over 7 yrs.
Than when her female dog passed away,
her male started lifting. :rolleyes:
Karen
01-16-2002, 09:31 AM
My first dog, Sheba, was a spayed female, best guess German Shepherd maybe Doberman mix. She was THE leader of the neighborhood dogs, gender notwithstanding. She always lifted her leg especially on her "morning rounds" through the mile-or-so square she regarded as her territory and marked trees, etc.
She had been a stray before we got her, so we don't know where she learned it from, but she was the smartest best dog in the whole world! :) Seriously, she was by far the smartest dog my family ever owned.
mruffruff
01-16-2002, 11:32 AM
Scruffy was neutered at 4 months and he started to lift his leg at about 9 months. Now that he is missing a back leg, he lifts the one that's left sometimes! :D
Mary
purrley
01-16-2002, 11:34 AM
Karen - females lift their legs:confused: :confused: Never heard of this - that's why I wanted a female so I wouldn't have to worry about this:mad:
Bobbie
01-16-2002, 11:55 AM
Chester didn't start lifting his leg until he was a little over a year. I have actually heard that most male dogs do this, I think it might be a balance thing, you know how clumsy puppies are, I'm sure that if he is attempting it now he will be a pro soon just like Chester, I swear he holds his pee all day long so when we go for long walks he can pee all over everything that is standing. Don't know how he holds so much:rolleyes:
kobieeli
01-16-2002, 11:59 AM
Our vet said the same thing Leslie (AdoreMyDogs) said in an earlier post--that if you neuter before about 9 months old, most males won't lift their leg. It's been true of Eli for sure. He was neutered at 7 months and now, at 1.5 years old, he still squats. He's never lifted his leg! He doesn't really "mark" either--just empties himself all at once rather than spraying a little bit every few steps. His way is kind of nice, if you ask me! I always wonder, though, if he gets "teased" by his dogpark friends at all... :confused:
sabies
01-16-2002, 12:15 PM
I was under the assumption that leg lifting was a dominance thing for dogs. By lifting their leg they can get their scent up on objects, maybe it makes them look bigger the higher the marking goes.
My dog Sadie is a spayed female, yet she lifts her leg. It's not as much a lift as a male dog, she just looks like she's squatting with one leg up a bit. I don't think that indicates dominance in her, she's the biggest wimp, maybe she just thinks she's dominant at the moment.
jennifert
01-16-2002, 12:33 PM
If you get them done when they are 6 months old, they are less likely to lift a leg and more likely to squat.
The shelter that I adopted Duncan from told me he was about a yr old when I got him! Boy, were they wrong!! He was neutered before I brought him home and at his vet visit the next week, the vet said he wasn't even 6 months old since he still had his baby teeth!! He's also doubled in size since then! I guess it was hard for the shelter people to tell since he is a really big dog, then and now!!
I kind of like the squatting thing! It's so cute and puppyish!! Purrley, not all dogs so the "marking" thing. My roommate's dog does. He pees on every tree, bush, blade of grass he comes across! Duncan, on the other hand, although he hasn't started lifting his leg yet, and he may never..., he is all about getting down to business! He just pees and moves on to the next thing! I think he thinks "OK, Mommy wants me to pee and poop real fast so then we can move on to the P L A Y thing!!!!!!":D
His way is kind of nice, if you ask me! I always wonder, though, if he gets "teased" by his dogpark friends at all...
I thought that too!!!! I don't want him to look "wussy!" I don't think they do, they're "too cool"!:cool:
slleipnir
01-16-2002, 12:45 PM
A friend of mine had a beagle. It took him a long time before he started lifting his leg. I'm sure duncan would start when he's older. hmm..sry, how old is he? I don't remember if you told me :(
sammi
01-16-2002, 03:08 PM
Buddy Boy has lifted his leg only twice, once after being neuteredand when he had a female doggie friend over! In fact he does not squat he just keeps on walking and peeing at the same time!! He is 2 1/2yrs.
ramanth
01-18-2002, 01:55 PM
Kia squats and has always squatted. When she piddles and we move on, I get dirty looks from people. I'm assuming they are thinking I left poop there. Guess they think all dogs lift their leg when they pee.
When Kruzer and Kia were playing he lifted his leg at a tree and she seemed so intreigued! She stuck her face right in the way. EEEWWW!!! I call her pee pee head... literally. ;) :D
ramanth
01-18-2002, 01:57 PM
I remember the obedience trainer said most dogs will squat when they really have to go. Males will lift their leg to mark territory. A few dogs will lift their legs to really relieve themselves.
RachelJ
01-19-2002, 07:38 AM
Tucker was a shelter dog and not neutered until he was 2. I really wanted a female because of the tendency for males to mark so when I saw Tucker squatting, I knew he was the dog for me.:) He continued to squat until Leslie's Graham came over for a visit and taught him how to do it like the big boys. heehee
Now he probably squats half of the time and leg lifts the other half. Thankfully he still does his business all at once, and only rarely will mark for markings sake. I call him my girly boy, as he is such a loving little fellow anyway, not into dominance or aggression at all. That's Hannah's thing! Ha
AdoreMyDogs
01-19-2002, 08:40 AM
I'm so sorry, Rachel :( I wish Tucker didn't watch Graham when he did his business :(
mary_jsn
01-19-2002, 10:15 AM
i used to have a Labrador Retriever, he used to squat too, he was nearly 10 months when he got lost and he still used to squat! My brother told me that dogs learned to lift their leg when other dogs did my dog certainly always saw dogs peeing lifting their legs but he never seemed to get it!!!!
dalesmom
01-30-2002, 08:40 AM
Dale is now one year old and up until last month he was still squating himself. I was told that after they turn a year old that they will start lifting there leg but they do need to see another male dog doing the same. It helps if you have other male dogs in the house but if you don't, I suggest taking him to the park and letting him see other dogs or if you have some friends that have male dogs, take him to them. My husband took Dale to our Friends house and he did everything that thier male dog did.
"Monkey See, Monkey Do" :D
Hope this helped, Amanda
lynnestankard
02-04-2002, 01:07 PM
Thought this might give you a little giggle.
We don't have a dog -being a three cat family - but my daughter, Elizabeth, does. She rescued this lovely Heinz 57 (Mixed Breeds sort of Collie/Alsation) from an awful situation - and Tricky adores her Mum.
Now we have no idea how Tricky was trained .but when she pees it's so funny - (people stop and stare )- she stands on her front two paws with the back two way up in the air - looks like some sort of ballet dancer!!!!:D :D
She really doesn't seem bothered by her peculiar 'stance' and even watching other dogs hasn't persuaded her to 'go' differently!!!
Lynne
jennifert
02-04-2002, 04:50 PM
I got an almost professional quality leg lift out of Duncan this past weekend!!! Right on a big tree!!!! Wooohoooo!:p :D :)
jennifert
04-03-2002, 03:18 PM
Well Duncan lifts his leg almost all the time now...on EVERYTHING!! He still squats like Kimmy said when I first let him out when I get home or in the morning but he lifts his leg on trees bushes blades of grass, Jack:p :D ;)
He also has a strange habit of peeing on the sidewalk not the lawn! He doesn't like to walk on the lawn if it's even slightly wet...weirdo!!! ;)
Geez I seem to be spending alot of time talking about Duncan's "elimination" habits....I've got to stop that! :D
fosteraussie
04-03-2002, 04:50 PM
I will jump in on this one.
At first, it seemed like Foster would never lift his leg. He did his puppy squat forever, and I wished he would hurry up and learn because he had already started squirt/spraying log distances (all over the feathers on his front paws). It turned out, it was a more a location thing than a maturity thing. I was taking him to pee around flat surfaces. Around bushes, he lifted. It was nice having him lift, but it took forever for him to finish (as he saved a bit for every bush). After neutering him, the squating came back. He only lift (halfway) if I position him next to a bush. The nice thing is that he goes all at once without getting his paws dirty. His squating is not the only puppy behavior to return :).
About the dog who did handstands....I watched a Westie for about a year, and I noticed he always did handstands. I read somewhere that it is to make it appear that he is a taller dog.
My mom's chiuauaua is female, but she grew up with a male lab. She lifts her leg and squats! What a site. No wonder she refuses to go in the snow.
AdoreMyDogs
04-06-2002, 07:56 AM
Well I always had a leg lifter (Graham) until I adopted my Kersey girl and now I have a leg lifter and a squatter :)
julie
04-08-2002, 06:43 AM
My puppy Buddy who is six months old also squats when he as a wee but i also know somebody who as got a female yorkie that lifts her leg:confused:
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