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Old 12-28-2005, 01:16 PM   #5
JCarlson2004
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Originally Posted by Shanatink
I didnt think females marked either but it has to be what she is doing. She knows better than to potty in the house but she still will pee in pennys bed no matter where I put it too(I move its locations to several different spots). I want to get penny a big comfy dog bed but they are really expensive since I would have to get a really large bed and its just going to suck if ihave to attempt to wash it every other day. Ive made penny a few beds and after about 20 washes I just have to throw them away .
I havent had chloe spayed yet though(Im as scared to death but plan on having her spayed soon). Will this help keep her from doing that?
Awww poor little Penny. I bet she doesn't mind it one bit because she loves her little sister so much. But I know how frustrating it must be for you because YOU are the one who has to constantly wash the bed and then make a new one when the old one wears out so quickly.

I'm not an expert on the subject but (from what I understand and from what I've read and researched, spaying (and of course neutering the males) does drastically decrease the dogs marking and spraying stuff.

My boy Codie has NEVER marked in my house -- ever! Codie only marked 1 thing before and that was ME! We were at a park having a picnic and some lady came over with her cute little male Bichon. Well the Bichon was all over me and kissing me to death. So Codie came over in the middle of all this and lightly SPRAYED/peed on ME! But other then that time, Codie has never marked -- and NEVER in the house!
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