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Old 6th March 2012, 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by jojo View Post
I think dogs pee to mark their territory. Its kinda like us bringing our bits and peices into a house to make it home!!?? Apparently, dog pee contains scents of their emotions too (I read that on t'internet), but only other dogs can sense this - so no, you dont need to go a sniffing to find out how doggie is feeling rofl!!!! But it sounds like your dog is simply saying "this is home now"

My westy fortunately does this in the garden, he pees on every bush, plant, wall, tuft of grass.... followed by the campo dog who sniffs each one and then pees on top of it WTF??!!

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Yeah, but I thought that was more of a male thing and Kala is a you know what, that will get censored if I write it.
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