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Old 01-14-2012, 08:48 PM   #13
PattiNumber_H
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Thanks everyone for your replies, opinions.

I was most curious as to whether the breed is more apt to mark or have aggression related to not neutering. If it comes down to diligent training and being able to leave both of my males in tact, that is what I will strive for.

Charlie my lab has been extensively trained, never ran off, but also not given any opportunity to do so. We have a few acres completely walled/gated in, Charlie's area is half back porch half grass, his potty area is a gravel/sand (100 ft x100 ft) that he has used since day 1.

I don't mind the training, the results are worth it, my question stemmed from never having had an intact male with free range of the inside of our home, but it sounds as though it is more of a training issue than a neutering issue. Still I am open to others experiences and opinions.
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