German Shepherds Forum banner
1 - 20 of 33 Posts

· Registered
Joined
·
445 Posts
Discussion Starter · #1 ·
I adopted my oldest dog Apollo and he is registered. I got to looking at his papers and A LOT of his descendants are directly from Germany and Belgium. When he pees his back end goes up close to his legs and his wee wee gets super close to his front left leg, thus he pees on his leg. Happens 98 percent of the time. So I bend down there and move his leg out of the way. It gets super annoying because every time I bring him inside I have to wash his leg with soap and water. He is a year and 3 months and not neutered yet. He doesn't hike his leg when he pees and now is when I'm wishing he would learn to hike his leg so he doesn't pee on himself!! Any suggestions anyone?
 

· Registered
Joined
·
25,398 Posts
Have you had his hips/elbows prelim'd? He may have some joint issues that aren't allowing him to stretch out or lift?
Many males don't learn to lift their leg. My pup lifted it because he pee'd on his leg!
 

· Registered
Joined
·
445 Posts
Discussion Starter · #4 ·
I don't think he has any joint problems. I took him to the vet when we first got him and they said he was in perfect condition. He definitely looks different from my other GSD. The way they naturally stand is totally different. I guess I will have to take a picture while he's peeing. Lol.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
9,604 Posts
Stosh is 10 mos and still doesn't lift his leg- fortunately he's long enough that he pees through his front legs. But sometimes he does manage to hit the back of a leg or his foot. I keep a container of wipes in the laundry room and wipe down his front legs before he comes in when that happens. Maybe one day he'll pee like a big boy
 

· Registered
Joined
·
2,719 Posts
Not that anyone wants to see a picture of my dog peeing...but this is Argos as a puppy. This is how all of my male dogs peed for about the first year and a half of life...eventually they all learned to lift their legs. Argos peed on his front legs for awhile (Actually they all did)....but the worst was when he peed on his head. He was smelling the ground, walking and peeing all at the same time. Until he hit a spot where he stopped to smell...except he kept walking with his back feet and peeing...and peed all down his chin. It gets better. :)

 

· Registered
Joined
·
484 Posts
My male squats to pee, but fortunately he has never hit his legs! My trainer had a standard poodle cone through classes once that had always squatted suddenly start peeing in his legs (never had before), and they eventually figured out he was going into kidney failure and because it hurt to pee he was tucking his back end under, lifting his stream up on his legs. After that was dealt with he stopped peeing on his legs. Not that most dogs that pee on themselves have kidney problems, but it was something I hadn't heard of before.
 

· Super Moderator
Cava, floofy supermodel
Joined
·
20,591 Posts
Keefer used to pee on the back of his front legs all the time as a puppy. He got LOTS of baths, lol! Fortunately, he's outgrown it.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
4,285 Posts
Wolfie pees on his paws mostly but sometimes on his leg. A few times I guess his peeing sounded different, and he looked between his legs, peeing all over his nose. LOL I keep baby wipes inside the door.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
4,732 Posts
Niko is about 17 months old. He still pees on his legs. He was neutered at at year old, and has no hip problems (he was x-rayed and he's fine). He doesn't look like the dog posted earlier, he arches his back the other way and leans forward, stretching himself out. He usually misses his legs, but now and then he'll hit them. He usually notices after a couple steps. He'll clean his own leg off, like a cat.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
655 Posts
Once I had a dog that would lift his leg too high and fall over. He would end up peeing on his belly. He was a nice dog but he was also a puppy mill poster child.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
19,190 Posts
Riley used to pee on his front legs all the time when we first brought him home. Drove us absolutely insane because we were living in an apartment at the time so on top of carrying the poop bags we also had to carry baby wipes before he could enter the building, he'd get wiped down. Now that he's almost 6, he lifts his leg (has since he was 2) but now he's started lifting his leg higher and higher. I'm waiting for him to fall over. I wish he'd stop having a height contest with the other dogs. I dont want to start carrying baby wipes again.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
906 Posts
Brody is starting to lift his leg here and there. He doesn't lift it completely like to say..pee on a tree. I don't think he's peed on his leg from what I've seen, but he does step in his puddle sometimes if he's not paying attention lol
 

· Registered
Joined
·
1,335 Posts
Max had more issues with this when we first got him. As he has gotten older his positioning is better and he rarely does it even though he mostly squats to pee.

Part of Max's issue, besides bad hips, is he has never gotten the hand of several dog things that he ought to know. He sees Patton pee on the tree and knows he should do something, so he pulls up alongside the tree, but doesn't know what to do. We have also long suspected he has some nerve issues back there as he takes a long time to decide to do his business (either one). There was one time he actually got his leg up and peed towards the tree.......all over his front leg.
 
1 - 20 of 33 Posts
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top