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We often see male dogs raising their legs to pee around corners or next to car tires. Pictures of male dogs raising their legs to pee generally give us the impression of gender display. The posture of raising their legs to pee can easily distinguish the male and female dogs, but is this really the case?
Male dogs will start to raise their legs to urinate when they are eight or nine months old. Most people think this is to show gender, or to prevent themselves from getting wet with urine. But in fact, the main purpose of this is to expand the scope of urination as much as possible. The height advantage can better show the position of the dogs. Only by raising the legs to urinate can the smell of other male dogs be covered, which is to mark the land. Occasionally the dog will also infiltrate the urine in batches to occupy a larger area.

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