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Originally Posted by gemy I don't want to burst anyone's bubble, but at three years old marking is firmly established, and neutering only has a small chance of changing that habit.
Belly bands with a pad insert frequently changed should be placed on the dog when he is allowed to roam free in the house. The use of an enzymatic cleaner is a must for any accidents
Urinating in the house is a linked but different issue. You should be able to housebreak that with due diligence.
And while not common some females actually do mark their territory as well. |
You are probably right, but regardless even if it doesn't fix the problem the dog should be neutered