No it's not too late, but it's harder on the dog the later it gets. It's nature that dogs will urinate where they smell another dog's urine and it's simply called 'marking' (sort of like smoke signals) and to let other dogs know who was there so marking outside isn't going to stop. If you have another male or female dog in your home this could continue even after neutering. Comes from when dogs were once wild. As far as the nipping you have let your dog down! All dogs from approximately 6 months should be trained in either a group with a trainer or a one on one trainer with you and your dog. YOU ARE THE LEADER OF THE PACK. This is how dogs determine their space in your family! If you let them have control then you'll have problems. Nipping should NEVER be allowed. It's a bad habit you have allowed your dog to get into. You will always have to worry if the dog will nip a child or someone else. Dogs are much like babies and need to learn lessons in life and you are the MASTER and should be training your dog with the aid of a trainer. Phone your vet or a vet and ask if they know of a good trainer. I believe at this point in time (providing your dog is not a puppy) that you are going to have train along with your dog with one trainer only. Do it now before your dog gets itself into trouble.
They do not get sexual urges and are, in general, more calm. Dogs that are spayed or neutered have a tendency to be less aggressive. However, spaying or neutering your dog too late in life may not have these effects on him/her.
AnswerThey are spraying to "mark" their territory. It is to tell all other animals that this area belongs to them, plus all living things need to urinate sometime!However if your rabbit is a male, they also spray urine as a sexual activity. You might get sprayed, but that is your rabbit telling you that it needs a female in its life.
it may have an infection in the bladder. or your not taking your dog out in of. atleast 3xs a dat. and if you do take your dig to a doctor and see if your dig has an infection before its to late
This is an act of defining his territory , you might want to check if there are any male or female cats wondering outside the house , their presence might be the cause. Also I read from somewhere that when neutering wasn't performed satisfactorily, they may still retain the trait of unneutered (same with spaying). If there are some tissues left over or something, that can cause them act as if they aren't neutered. But most likely the cat's feeling some outdoor cat around the house and being defensive.
cat+sat=late Sucks for you maybe next time you should listen in math class instead of playing with your friends.
You will be late to your class. You will be late getting to your class.
It is getting late can be translated as Es wird (schon) spät.
My guess would be your cat was neutered relatively late in life, after he learned sexual behaviors such as spraying or caterwauling. If a tom cat is neutered prior to learning these behaviors, they tend to not express them. However, once a tom cat has learned these behaviors, even in the absence of testosterone from testicles they will still express the behaviors. It is also possible that a small portion of testicle was left during the surgery, although this is extremely rare.
I'm ten weeks late and I'm getting period pain but no period, there not regular yet but there never this late could i be prego?
It's Getting Late - 2012 was released on: USA: 30 August 2012 (Venice Days)
yes
not getting to do something or being late for an event
They do not get sexual urges and are, in general, more calm. Dogs that are spayed or neutered have a tendency to be less aggressive. However, spaying or neutering your dog too late in life may not have these effects on him/her.
He fell asleep in the lot
no she is very toned as of late
No idea. I haven't really figured out the best of substitutes for the English 'getting'. I would say something such as "It is very late" "It will be late soon.." Es muy tarde : it is very late Sera tarde pronto.. : It will be late soon.. I'm not sure on the grammatical usage of pronto, so it may not be grammatically correct, but it should get meaning across.
Ami deri haye jachchi.