Teddy why so color wikipedia You have heard of the “Thai day”?

Teddy is so colorful because of the evolutionary legacy of when they were wild dogs, they were often hunted by other animals. In order to ensure the continuation of their species, they had to evolve strong lumbar muscles and sphincters to reproduce continuously in order to continue their offspring. Although they do not need to live in the wild now, their strong psoas, sphincter and mating behavior have been preserved to the point where their mating behavior has become a byproduct of their conflicting emotions, such as the stress and excitement of a stranger’s visit that makes them want to mate with other dogs. In times of boredom and playfulness, there is also riding across the action. Teddy then color is affected by the secretion of enzymes Teddy will secrete an enzyme in the brain when stimulated in some way, and when a certain threshold is reached, it will stimulate Teddy’s Libido secretion (sexual force). This produces an uncontrollable sexual impulse, and at any time may be stimulated and lead to the secretion of the enzyme, so Teddy may have a sexual impulse at any time. This enzyme is not exclusive to male dogs, female Teddy will also have the action of the day, the day this action has been engraved into their genes, because of the participation of this enzyme, Teddy indulgence can ignore the number of participants, and will be harmonious “get along” how to reduce Teddy climbing cross when the dog began to do this behavior, we can stop it If the object is our legs and feet, we should protect our legs and feet and use our hands to push the dog away so that it can’t climb on our legs. After once, twice or three times of blocking, the dog understands that your legs and feet are inviolable, and it will not make such moves on you again. Or neuter your dog before he learns the climbing-straddle action and before his first heat. Neutering your dog without this behavior having occurred can drastically reduce the chances of it happening. And if he has already learned the crawl-straddle behavior and is then neutered, the young male may still perform the crawl-straddle behavior for years to come, even if the neutering is successful later on completely.

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