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).
hes just marking his territoring.. or just get the pup fixed i agree that he is marking his territory but fixing him will not solve anything my dog is fixed and he still pees on trees. (katiema10)
A dog may urinate on a person as a form of marking territory or showing dominance. It could also be a sign of submission if the dog is feeling anxious or insecure. It's important to address the underlying cause of the behavior through training and possible behavior modification techniques.
No, using vinegar on a laminate floor will not stop a dog from urinating on it. It's important to address the underlying reason why the dog is urinating inside, such as marking territory, anxiety, or a medical issue, to effectively address the behavior. Regular cleaning with an enzymatic cleaner designed to eliminate pet odors can help discourage repeat accidents.
They will bark at them to try and defend there territory, they are saying to them "this is my territory"
Often a if a dog has urinated on a spot they will continue to go there because they can smell it. If it's a male he may be marking his territory. If you give the spot a good cleaning to remove the smell and keep the dog moving through that space when you take it out you should be able to stop this behavior.
To your dog, you are his territory and he is marking you, making you "his".
hes just marking his territoring.. or just get the pup fixed i agree that he is marking his territory but fixing him will not solve anything my dog is fixed and he still pees on trees. (katiema10)
The dog is marking it's territory. It's normal for a dog to do that.
he's marking his territory
They're marking their territory.
The dog was trained to stop at the limit of his territory.
they are marking their territory dogs will especially do this if there is more than one dog.
You could try asking a dog trainer.
It Depends on how they are raised, But generally females are, males are prone to relieving themselves and marking "their" territory.
If "he" is indeed a male he's probably "marking" territory. Have him neutered by a vet.
your dog is probably marking his/her territory since it is an unusual place. keep reminding your dog that it is not right to go on the floor.. Thanks!!!
He's marking his territory - he's putting his smell on you so that other dogs know