You know, anybody who does do pee experiments probably isn't going to tell us about it because they might end up on the Dumb and Dumber page (I had a HS shop teacher once who looked kinda like that) with the trash can lady.
You can just PM me with the results, I promise not to tell.:laugh:
One of my hunting mags told about a bird hunter who couldn't seem to hit the broad side of a barn (or any birds), the rented Pointer finally had enough and peed on him.
When I was in 4-H in the OB class a kid's Heeler peed on him.
Do the hard, handler aggressive dogs pee on people?
The wolves didn't stay out. His experiment was to test their reaction. He got one. The wolves had a path they walked on to go hunting. Mowat deliberately marked his "territory" to include a section of their path. The wolf was coming up the path and when it got to the point where Mowat "marked", it stopped dead in its tracks and looked over at Mowat's tent. They had a bit of a staring contest, then the wolf decided it won the contest and went and marked over all of Mowat's "marks". From then on the wolves used the path as usual.
That's weird...I love this book, too (my dog Farley is ALSO named after Farley Mowat, Jennifer...great minds think alike).
But Angela, I thought that the wolves George and Angie DID accept his "pee" boundaries. I just recently saw the movie...could it be that I'm getting the movie and the book confused--is it different in the book? Strange, I used to have this book practically memorized when I was younger!
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Due to my job, I pee out in the wilderness pretty much daily. Farely is a 'big time' marker, but he is not interested in my pee at all.
Maybe you're not leaving a big enough pee swatch, Jennifer. Perhaps you could try crab-walking? LOL!
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My collegue's dog seems to have a thing for rolling in human poo however
Note to self: Stay on trail.
The flip side to all of this is that I have frequently seen dogs pee on people, for a variety of reasons. I actually had a VERY submissive foster dog accidentally pee on my son's head once. How he HATES that story (he's 8 now)! Can't wait 'till he gets older and I can tell this to his new girlfriend over dinner...
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Where is he anyway, he started it.
He must have had a lot to drink...
Yeah, and he is off marking his territory
Just like a man, start something and then walk off and leave it half done....Oh wait, did I say that out loud.....
(I live with a contractor, so this does happen around here )
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