Why is Teddy so colorful? Have you ever heard of "Thailand Day"?

Teddy is rich in color because he retains the powerful psoas and sphincter of his ancestors, and becomes a by-product to solve ambivalence. When stimulated or stressed, it will trigger a climbing action. Teddy's color is that the secretion of enzymes reaches a critical point, which stimulates sexual impulses. Teddy is so colorful because of evolution. When they are wild dogs, they are often killed by other animals. In order to ensure the continuation of the race, they have to evolve powerful psoas muscles and sphincter muscles for continuous reproduction to continue their offspring. Although they don't need to live in the wild now, their powerful psoas, sphincter and mating behavior have been preserved. Now their mating behavior is a by-product of their conflict resolution. For example, the stress and excitement brought by strangers' visits will make them want to mate with other dogs. When you are bored, when you are playing, you also have the action of riding across.

Teddy's color is influenced by secreting enzymes. When Teddy is stimulated, his brain secretes an enzyme. When it reaches a critical point, it will stimulate Teddy's libido secretion (sexual power). As a result, there is an uncontrollable sexual impulse, which may be stimulated at any time to cause the secretion of enzymes, so Teddy may have sexual impulses at any time. This enzyme is not the patent of male dogs, and female Teddy also has daily movements, which have been engraved into their genes. Thanks to the participation of this enzyme, Teddy can get along in harmony regardless of the number of participants when he is addicted? Get along?

How to reduce Teddy's crossing? When the dog starts to do this behavior, we can stop it. If it crosses our legs and feet, we should protect our legs and feet and push the dog away with our hands so that it can't climb up our legs at all. After once, twice and three times of blocking, the dog knows that your legs and feet are inviolable, and it won't do this to you again.

Or before the dog learns to crawl, before the first estrus, the dog is sterilized without this behavior, which can greatly reduce the probability of occurrence. And if he has learned to crawl and then sterilized, even if he is completely sterilized later, the little male dog may still crawl in the future.