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Lil' LilyBug asked in PetsDogs · 1 decade ago

How do I stop my male dog from peeing on EVERYTHING?

I have a 4 year old male Doberman/German Shepard/Great Dane mix and he pees on every outdoor object. He just started doing it, and he's neutered. I have an 13 year old male mix and 18 month female boxer also (both fixed). How can I get him to stop?

Update:

He's well potty trained, and is 'marking his territory' outside (not in).

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I think you will need to potty training your dog. I have created a website about dog or puppy training. I just finished a site about puppy house training (http://www.puppy-training-at-home.com/puppy-traini... Although your dog is 4 years old, but I believe the information in the site will help you understand about the potty training and also understand the dog Learning stages at (http://www.puppy-training-at-home.com/puppy-house-...

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  • 1 decade ago

    Urgh, tell me about it, i have to stop every 30 seconds when walking my dog so he can pee on a bush/lampost/other animal....he even pees on my rabbit!

    Normally i'd say have him neutered but seens as you've already done this i don't really know what to suggest. It's also pretty odd that he's only just started doing it at 4 years old.

    If i were you and its concerning you i'd just take him to the vets an get him all checked over and they might be able to suggest somthing for it, otherwise i guess it's just doggy nature!

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    5 years ago

    Has your dog been neutered? That helps alot of problems. Or he might have a urinary problem. Take him to the vet to see if it's a physical problem. I'd try those 2 first. If that doesn't solve it, contact an animal behaviorist or trainer. They have good ideas.

  • 1 decade ago

    nasty i dont know iv heard of something that you put on the furniture to stop them from doing that

    my old dog did that too he even pooped in my gramps shoe

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