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What is the meaning of studd?

Some one was saying to me that im really a studd

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Because there are fire hydrants to pee on. Whatever it is (wall, tree, hydrant, tire), a dog pees AGAINST sthg bc the higher up they pee on sthg the farther the scent will travel.
They don't really pee on it JUST because it's a fire hydrant. Dogs like to pee on trees, or anything for that matter. Fire hydrants are perfect, they're at their level and look like tree trunks. Once a dog pees on it, another dog will come along and sniff it. When a dog pees on something and another dog sniffs it, most of the time they will pee over it. It's like instant messaging. hay, 4 yr old malteez, dominunt, not nootered, i hav a urinary problum And it's an endless cycle. A dog smells pee on it, so it pees on it too. Another dog comes along and smells Fido's pee, so it pees on it too, This is why it's important to thoroughly clean areas in your house where your dog(s) have peed. As long as the pee is still there or they can still smell it, they will continue to pee there.
Since we know that you detector is working correctly (at least when fully charged by the current in the wall), the remaining possibilities are: The batteries are weak and they did not produce enough current/voltage to sense the CO and trigger the alarm. (Some detectors rely on a change in electrical charge between a semiconductor and a ceramic base before they can sense the CO). Another possibility has to do with the dispersion of the CO gas. Typically, CO gas has the same weight as room temperature air. Therefore, the CO would disperse fairly slowly from the tailpipe of the ATV (assuming it was being shot out towards the back of the garage). Eventually, the CO gas would mix with the air and start to make it's way from the garage into the house. Keep in mind that as the CO mixes, it becomes diluted. With the decreased concentration from the dilution and the time it takes for the Co to mix with air, there could be a considerable delay before the CO could be registered. Also remember that once the CO is present and registers, you should expect a secondary test to set off the alarm. The last possibility involves the placement of your monitor. If it is located by a ventilation duct or in an area with stagnant air flow, there will be a time delay before the CO is registered.
Because the very 1st dog peed there. Then the 2nd dog had to cover up the smell of the 1st dog. Then then 3rd dog had to cover up the smell of the 2nd dog and so on and so on.
Because dogs pee on trees to mark their spot they see fire hydrants as trees.

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