Samoyed (definite introduction)
Anyone who owns a male dog knows that a dog will lift its back leg when it urinates. Maybe you are not used to it. Pay attention, but think carefully. Do you understand why? I will answer this question for you today.
It is said that the action of lifting the legs is derived from the dog’s living habits. There are three reasons:
1. The dog must maintain its breath as much as possible. Novelty and enthusiasm are like road signs that need to be clearly seen. Therefore, in order to prevent their breath from being shrouded, they cannot urinate on the plains, but on a straight surface, so they need to lift their legs.
2. Lifting your legs is enough to spread the urine near the dog’s nose, making it easier for him and other dogs to smell it.
3. The convenient location allows them to easily distinguish between themselves and other dogs’ scents, and to know where they should stay away from and where they should get close.
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