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  1. #1
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    I might be wrong but it almost sounds like she is trying to mark her and her territory. I had a female pom that use to lift her leg and pee on things. The vet suggested to have her spayed...I did and she stopped.

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    As I already stated she has been spayed, she has been spayed now for approximately a year and this behavior actually got worse after being spayed.

    Does any one else out there have any suggestions I can give her to help correct this behavior??
    ~Traci, Duke, Champ, Chopper and Ryleigh

    On occasion I have been know to speak Chopperese.

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    I agree that it sounds like she is marking her territory.

    Difficult to correct this, IMO. Make sure any "marked" items are thoroughly cleaned and have NO lingering odor. (Keep in mind the dog can smeel scent we can't detect). I've had to throw away a few items which were repeatedly marked, even after I thought they were clean.

    Just thinking as I type, no great ideas. Could it be the owner /female is not acting alpha enough? So Bebe feels the need to take charge of things? To counter that, the owner needs to work with Bebe on a daily basis: walks, commends with treats. But positive re-enforcement only.

    Sorry nothing is clearly popping up in my mind!
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