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By Guest
Date 02.11.04 12:20 UTC
I have a 18month old cocker spaniel called Murphy who will only ocassionaly cock his leg when doing his 'business'-he prefers to squat. Is this normal behaviour? Thanks for any advice.
By tohme
Date 02.11.04 12:25 UTC
Some males never cock their legs; it is not that unusual.

Often castrated dogs do not cock their legs either.
:)
my male stafford has just started cocking his leg and hes 2
By Carla
Date 02.11.04 13:39 UTC
Willis only cocks his leg when he can lean againt something at the same time cos otherwise he falls over.
By cathh5
Date 02.11.04 13:33 UTC
I had a male cavalier afew years ago and he would never cock his leg
I didn't realise that not all male dogs cock their leg until I got my first boy years ago-and then I did wonder if there was something wrong but my vet put my mind at ease. And now I have 4 boys, and only one them will cock his leg 50% of the time-the others rarely bother!
By Anwen
Date 02.11.04 14:40 UTC

I didn't really that plenty of bitches will cock their legs until I got my first either :D

flynn cocked his leg at 4months ,but had to really as he was copying my girls!!!!!
By John
Date 02.11.04 17:54 UTC
My old boy, to the day he died, only ever cocked his leg in public, never when he was at home. If your cocker is not cocking his leg don't worry about it. Whtever hes happy doing is fine.
Regards, John

I would say thank your lucky stars, as leg cocking is one of the disadvantages of owning male dogs. :D

Absolutely right, Brainless!

flynn started to wee over a stand of leads at a dog show once!!!!! apparently someone had weed on them the day before too!!
Mine didn't cock his leg after castration.
By sweep
Date 03.11.04 13:09 UTC
My boy Sweep has never cocked his leg either before or after castration.
Sweep x
By archer
Date 03.11.04 15:33 UTC
My middle elkie coks his leg in public but when in the garden he just stands as normal and wees!!!!and wees and wees...its his party trick(when we have bbq's)..no one can believe he can pee for sooooo long...leaves a stream from one end of the patio to the other!
Archer
By Daisy
Date 03.11.04 15:43 UTC
What is the problem with leg-cocking ? :) Apart from wanting to stop at every lamp-post or blade of grass (easy to train out of them if they are on the lead :) ) - I've never had a problem with my dog. It would be like a man sitting on the loo for a wee if my dog didn't cock his leg - even if he is castrated he can be very masculine (the dog NOT my husband :D :D )
Daisy
By Anwen
Date 03.11.04 20:46 UTC

The problem with leg cocking is that when something new appears (or something old in a new place - it has to be marked. That's why the washing basket, full of clean washing has a yellow rinse, why the sun lounger feels unusually warm (& damp) when you lie on it and why the new little Conifer is scorched to death within hours of being bought ....................................... :D
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