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His is marking everything HELP Dega is a 1 1/2 years old. His is trained to go potty outside 99% of the time his does. But I have noticed that he is peeing in my mom's room on her dresser and over things in the room. I ever catch him doing it, but I catch him right after. Today I caught him and I put him outside. How do I stop him from marking up everything in the house? HELP Thanks Stephanie |
Is your boy fixed?? I would say it's hard to break them once they start marking. You may have to use bellybands while he is running around in the house. I use them on my boys. Alot of us here make them. My band are 5.00 each or 3 for 10.00 plus shipping. Mine are made with or without a plastic barrier in the center. Bellybands are a band of material that covers his penis and close over the back with velcro. You can also use a female pad inside the band and change as needed. They are also good to use if you take him to visit somewhere else. |
I had a 2 year old male that I could not housetrain. He would lift his leg on everything. When I complained to the vet about him, he said, "All his troubles are in his testicles". I had him neutered and he stopped the marking all over the house and peed all at once outside. But he was one of my dogs that I never could completely trust. Every now and then he would have an accident in the house. If your dog isn't neutered, then that may help. :aimeeyork |
Get him neutered or get him a bellyband |
My male was not neutered when I recently aquired him at 3 yos. He was a big time marker. I made an appt for his snip snip and wore belly bands on him in the interim. I am thrilled to say that now he no longer marks, we no longer need the belly bands, and he doesn't smell as much!!! He will even squat to pee outside sometimes. Needless to say, I am a happy, happy camper! I had several people tell me he would probably always mark but he doesn't---I'm thinking whether or not they continue varies dog to dog. Mine chooses not too. :thumbup: |
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