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Cats owned: torty
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John is Male
10-01-2013, 04:53 PM   #1

not sure ??


Not sure if I should ask this on here . but here goes..my sister has a small "toy * dog that has not been neutered. about four years old.its going around the house "marking* I keep telling her to get it done! but she is convinced that it will "dribble* all the time .is she right.???? I know there are a few dog owners on here so would appreciate a few comments
many thanks John



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10-01-2013, 05:32 PM   #2

Re: not sure ??


http://dogtime.com/incontinence.html



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10-01-2013, 06:17 PM   #3

Re: not sure ??


Hi John,
i think the marking can be down to behaviour and training. as much as whether the dog is neutered, however i think an uneutered dog generaly is more likely to mark. That being said one of my male dogs who was neutered marked in the house, admittedly usualy other peoples. I also had two male cats who sprayed inside despite being neutered.
My present male dog who is not neutered is clean in the house.



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Cats owned: torty
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John is Male
11-01-2013, 09:56 PM   #4

Re: not sure ??


Hi Elaine .and .Shelley ..many thanks for your replies. they were both very helpful .looking at my sister and the dog it is defiantly the training ..or lack of ..it is very loved but not a lot of training ..
I have been a member on here for a number of years and found it to be very good if there is a pet problem ..many thanks John



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