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Originally Posted by yorkieK9trainer Sounds like you need to take a step back in your house breaking. In the sense that you're always going to have to watch him. And when you can't, he needs to be confined to a crate or something simliar. If you just put him in the kitchen and block it off, there go your cabinets and corners-like you said.
Otherwise, the belly band is really it.
You've put yourself in a tough spot and now you've got a marker on your hands. He'll have to be dealt w/ differently than your other male(s) and I'm sure he does this all the time and not just when your girl(s) are in season...in fact, I'm quite certain that has little to do w/ it.
You might want to have him on a leash walking around the house w/ you for quite some time. That way if you see him lift his leg you can correct him.
Just a few thoughts. It's no fun! I wish ya the best.
(but I'll always own males!!!)
Oh, and having him neutered most likely will NOT help alleviate this issue. |
Thank you all so much for your responses...especially you Yorkie Trainer....sigh. I have tried it all...but cannot crate him...he is my 5 lb Yorkie with 75 pounds of attitude and he needs to follow me around...sigh....I just could not restrain him.....Divorce on the way....
I do line the belly bands with the poise pads but I guess I will have to change him more frequently since there probably is no other good solution...I was just hoping I missed something....sigh Whaaaaaaaaah .
The 2 girls are spayed so no issue there...he is just BAAAAAD.....or I am
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