He will eventually, my dog is six and he was neutered. Give it a couple of weeks.
Yes, a neutered male dog will not have as strong a scent and there won't be as much testosterone in the marking urine.
Get him neutered
Have your dogs been fixed? A majority of dogs will display this behavior if they have not been neutered. I highly recommend it if there is not a reason to keep him intact.
My interpretation of this question was how early can you get a dog neutered and will this stop them from being dominant. A dog can be neutered at around six months and it will often make them less dominant.
If "he" is indeed a male he's probably "marking" territory. Have him neutered by a vet.
You can get the male dog neutered, this should stop him from urinating in the house as much as he did.
If you are not a registered dog breeder simply have your dog neutered and that will solve the problem permanently.
Stop touching your dogs balls dude.S.G
a dog doing this is likely in his 'teenage' years, with his hormones running wild inside his body. If the dog is going to be a long-term pet, the responsible thing to do is have him neutered. Leave the breeding of dogs to professionals. Once your dog has been neutered, this behavior will likely stop.
A dog can be neutered at any age after 6 months.
The risk of a dog developing certain types of cancer is reduced if the dog is neutered.
All dogs are different but getting your dog neutered is the best chance of them quiting marking thereterritory. If your dog is aggressive getting him neutered will also help with that. Getting your dog fixed is one of the best things you can do to help the animal population. Having to many dogs is bad because it leaves many unwanted dogs homeless. Think of it this way: You start with one pregnant dog, the dog has a litter of three puppies, those three puppies either get pregnant or get another dog pregnant, having each about three more puppies ending up with about nine dogs who again each have three puppies ending up with 27 dogs and so on. Getting your dog fixed can prevent 27 dogs from being homeless.Another (short) answer:No. Even neutered males continue to mark territory and squabble unless one is clearly dominant over the other(s).