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fly258 | 11:20 Thu 04th May 2006 | Animals & Nature
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Can anyone explain the workings of a dogs uninrary system? It fascinates me, how when I take my dog for a walk, he has always got enough pee left to have a sprinkle on the tree of his choice even though he can be out for hours on end. Where does he get it all from? Do dogs have extra large bladders?

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If he's like my dog and has a huge teritory to mark out and other scents to mask, I think its very carefully rationed out. I know what you mean always a bit left just in case. Last week my leg seemed to get mistaken for a tree by someone elses dog.

My late-dog and I used to wander for miles, towards the end of the walk I was sure that nothing was coming out, but that didn't matter to him.


I think that male dogs are born with trigger-leg syndrome, as soon as they see a tree or lamp post their leg muscles start twitching.


I am dogless just now, I have got a fiendish animal called a cat living with me. They are fantastic company - dogs that is, cats are strange animals.

lol wolf, you don't own your cat, he owns you- and they let you know as well!

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