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Old 03-18-2015, 07:37 PM   #5
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Has he been neutered? If not, this can lead to dominant behavior and can sometimes make house training more difficult as they want to mark their territory. Also, make sure you are using something like Natures Miracle to clean up messes to help remove the scent. House training is really about being consistent with whatever way you choose to do it.
Thanks for the advice. Yes, he's been neutered and I followup his accidents with NM. I was wondering if his behavior was a signal that he was trying to control me, but since I like much of his "dominant" behavior I'm going to ignore it, however I've been doing some reading and I'm going to try and exhibit more pack leader behavior. Eat before he does, etc.
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