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Originally Posted by aqeuous18 Also, when he is outside try to interrupt his marking. You can turn it into a command almost. He needs to learn that he can only mark when you say it's okay. When he goes to mark outside, clap and make a loud noise like "ah-ah!" When you allow him to mark use a command that he's "allowed" to. If his behavior is already ingrained, then this can help. |
I'm not sure this will work, he'll probably just learn that he has to mark when you are not looking. I mean if I caught them marking inside, I would definately say No, and clap my hands, but I think it's futile if you do this outside.