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Originally Posted by Kerryn915 The belly bands help bc once they realize they aren't actually marking anything and they don't smell the urine (bc it's in the belly band) they eventually give up trying to mark. Territorial males continue to mark even after they are neutered. So I agree that he will need to be closely watched but with the belly band and supervision he will get it. Is that the pic of the new boy? He is gorgeous! |


Also, depending on how old he is, how long he has been a stud, you can not think neutering is going to work like a light switch and turn off the marking behavior. Realistically, he may not ever quit marking, despite neutering. The belly bands will keep your furniture and walls protected while he is inside. Just take it off when he goes outside, and put it back on when he comes back inside....that way, you KNOW he is not peeing on anything, off in an undisclosed spot!