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Old 03-25-2009, 11:56 PM   #32
globemaster
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Originally Posted by megansmomma View Post
Furthermore, if this dog is now marking and is not fixed what do you think he will be like after she allows him to breed? It is known that after a male is allowed to breed the marking will increase and their personality changes as well. I can only imagine how he will then be peeing all over her apartment. Look into neutering him, getting him a crate and stop the punishing/nose rubbing.
I've heard yall talk about that and it sounds as if he needs to be neutered, but she is dead set on breeding him. Her apartment and furniture is already trashed and the fact that he hasn't been trained is why I refuse to allow her to bring him to my place. I own a house.

He's already been bread by accident as her roommates 10 year old mutt went into heat and they did the deed. My game plan was to train him, restrict his movement, and then see how things go after he's neutered. If he still marks, which I'm expecting he will, then it would be belly bands and scored concrete on my house for the rest of his life. We've already discussed that she cleans up the messes, but I just saw how that works out tonight...

He's got a crate and he's fine in there. If he has an accident it means he was left there over 12 hours and medically had to pee.
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