Yeah itsy does that too. It is like she won't soil the same place so she
moves to finish  LOL

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Evelyn Quintana
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 7:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Why Dogs Kick There Back Feet After Potty


Neither of my chi's kick their feet after going potty but one of my girls
walks while she poops. Does anybody else's dog do this? I have never seen a
dog walk around while pooping.

Eveyn

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From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, January 6, 2011 10:52:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Why Dogs Kick There Back Feet After Potty

  



Both my females do this. Princess, my eskie does nothing but mark territory
when we walk. She is an Alpha female. Gigi will usually mark on top of hers.
They both kick afterwards too.  In order to get them into a real walk, which
means no stopping, no smelling, I have to walk them in the middle of the
street, and I keep the walk at a good brisk pace for a steady 30-45 minutes.
It's great exercise for them, and me, and they usually sleep for a couple of
hours afterwards.
 
I don't know about scent glands in their paws, I never heard about that. I
did read once that by kicking, it spreads their scent from the pee or poop
and defines more territory.
 
 
 

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From: Shanna Machanpalli <mailto:[email protected]> 
Date: 1/6/2011 10:43:00 PM
To: Chihuahua Group <mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Why Dogs Kick There Back Feet After Potty
 
  


Hi everyone

I always wondered why a dog kicks his back feet after he or she does a pee
or poo. I thought it was a "male dog"  thing to look big and tough. I
recently did a google research on it and read that dogs have SCENT GLANDS in
there feet and kicking or rubbing them on the ground or grass puts there
scent there for other dogs to be warned "I was here". 

Ricky kicks after every single pee or poo... and on a walk he pees alot!!
its kinda cute to see him almost in slow motion as he does his kicking!
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How about anyone else's dog, do they do this and it is a male thing or does
anyones female do it too. 

shanna & ricky
        


 


                        


 
 
 
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