05-05-2010, 09:46 PM
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| Yorkie Talker
Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: washington
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Originally Posted by DvlshAngel985 It very well could be because marking is a territorial thing, and hormones kinda make them crazy. My boy was older when he was neutered and before he was, he tried to mark my entire living room. With the neuter and some training, he doesn't mark inside AT ALL, and if I wanted, I could walk him without a leash and he doesn't go anywhere, I don't though. But, the only reason he's so well behaved is because I keep up with the training and it's an everyday thing.
Oh, and I forgot to add, a checkup for a health certificate is very different from the genetic testing that is needed to clear a dog for breeding. | My dog got the genetic testing some time ago because he got ill and we couldnt figure it out so our vet thought it might be something genetic we where lucky that it wasnt it was something that he caught at a dog park something new and a weird strain of. he got better and no damage left behing so we where very happy. we let him lose in our yard and he doesnt leave, but i was told like a week ago that there was a female chihuahua living down the block that was not neutered so im guessing he was trying to go for her. the weird thing is that he doesnt mark inside he only marks outside. every little patch of grass. |
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