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Originally Posted by mmn000 It's amazingly frustrating. Does she do it when there are other dogs around? She's not doing it to be mean or spiteful. Scroll up a few posts and click on the link I posted. Then scroll down and there are two good articles about marking territory. I got mine when she was over a year old and she has the habit so deeply ingrained, it's very hard to change it. You should have an easier time. And like I said above, spaying will really help if you're planning on doing that. It didn't help with mine, but again, she's older and harder to train. Keep us posted! |
She's very stealth about it, but when I do catch her, she's usually by herself. She knows it's bad because when I catch her she immediately jumps off and hides under the bed. I don't think we plan on spaying her. It could be more of a potty training issue than territory marking. If there's no pee pad around, she will go on anything that resembles or will act as a pee pad. I'm pretty sure sticking a pee pad in the bedroom would be a solution, but who really wants to sleep next to one?

I guess we'll just have to see how things go.