05-14-2010, 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 Coby is just showing his dominance with Lola, humping is just something dogs do to each other, and it really has no sexual connotation, but hormones, such as testosterone, probably guide it, and neutering can lessen it. Are you planning to breed? You really need to get Coby fixed as soon as possible. When you add another dog to the mix, marking becomes more of a problem I'm not sure why you wanted to add another dog to the family, since Coby isn't really trained yet. It's going to be more difficult training two. Also, cleaning urine marks with a regular cleaner doesn't remove the protein in the urine; you need a special cleaner, such as Natures Miracle to remove all the protein. It has special enzymes that eat the protein. If a tiny bit of protein is left the dog returns to the spot, and marks again. Remember it's not his fault when he makes a mistake, you have not taught him correctly or cleaned correctly. You need to either crate train him, or keep him in a playpen with plenty of pee pads. Never allow him on the carpet unless both eyes are on him, if he starts to circle place him on a pee pad. I'm really confused about why you wanted to add another dog at this time, when it sounds like you haven't read that much on how to care for Coby. Here's an excellent article on housebreaking, please study it and if there is a part you don't understand, ask questions, but you need a specific plan to house break a dog, it can't be hit and miss, you have to be consistent, and never angry with the dog. Remember it is ALWAYS the human's fault when the dog makes a mistake. Free House Training for Puppies and Adult Dogs - No More Accidents Starting Today! | well he was completly train and i didnt have this problem until recent |
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