It really depends on the dog. All of ours were fixed early but some of them just had to mark a chair in our house and in Amy's. But once they marked one they didn't do it again. Crazy male dogs!
It really depends on the dog. All of ours were fixed early but some of them just had to mark a chair in our house and in Amy's. But once they marked one they didn't do it again. Crazy male dogs!
"That they may have a little peace, even the best
dogs are compelled to snarl occasionally."
--William Feather
Many intact males mark territory. MOST neutered males don't. And, as expected, there are exceptions on both sides of the argument.
But NOT getting him neutered is a sure-fire way to guarrentee the marking WON'T stop.
So, get him neutered, and the odds will be in your favor that the marking will stop AND you will be helping his health, calming his desire to mate (which leads to attempted escape), and totally preventing an accidental litter from being born.
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