Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
It has been 20 years since I have had a female dog. This weekend I am taking care of Java, my sister’s female toy poodle. I just took her out to pee and she LIFTS HER LEG to pee and scratches the grass when finished. (Haley, incidentally, does not lift his leg to pee, ever.) How many of you with female doodles or other female dogs have one that exhibits such behavior?
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The scratching after "going" is pretty common, and is instinctive. It goes back to the days when the dog packs lived outdoors. It's an attempt to bury their scents with dirt so that the wind wouldn't carry them and let other animals know where they were.
I had a female poodle who sort of lifted her leg when peeing; it wasn't a full leg lift, it was more that she squatted and tilted herself so that one foot was off the ground. That way the pee didn't hit her foot, lol.
Java appears to actually lift her leg (it is only about half way though).
Is she peeing up against something like a tree or bush? Or just hiking her leg in the middle of the yard?
If it's against something, Joanne is right, it will save the grass. Otherwise, if the urine hits the grass, it burns it, whether the dog's leg is lifted or not.
I had a foster who would walk over, lift her leg, and pee on my doodle's head. She lifted her leg and peed on rugs and furniture. She was spayed at 4 months, so my experience with her was much after he spaying and had nothing to do with hormones.
She was a dominant female. Nice dog, just very dominant.
I think it's rare but Females do lift their legs and they do mark.
In your case, thank goodness she is small!
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