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My greyhound Joe has never done the feet scuffing/kicking thing after doing weeing or pooing out on walks UNTIL lo and behold he just started doing it a month ago - two years after I adopted him! He now does it probably about 70% of times. He's been neutered since I got him (he was three) and he's now five...I'm curious as to why this instinct has just kicked in! From what I've read it's thought to be a scent-marking thing, so maybe he's only just become confident enough that he thinks he's now hot-stuff?
He was very shut down when I first adopted him, and is still month by month getting more and more full of himself
so that was my first thought. Anyone got any other theories?
(Incidentally I was at an outdoors socialisation class with him the other day and he had a wee against the fence, then kicked his feet - the trainer told me I would have to stop letting him do that as it was empowering him...*rolling my eyes so hard*)
(Incidentally I was at an outdoors socialisation class with him the other day and he had a wee against the fence, then kicked his feet - the trainer told me I would have to stop letting him do that as it was empowering him...*rolling my eyes so hard*)