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Originally Posted by Yorkiemom1  
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! |
Exactly!
To the OP: if you have a real serious aversion to this, you really should rethink this pup. If you were talking to me about adopting one of my rescues, and he had issues like this, I would steer you away and see if another might be a better fit. If you think it is going to be an issue please do not get him....it will be a big adjustment for him...only to end up having to be placed again should you not want to deal with it.