Understanding urine-marking
Dogs are territorial animals. That is a fact, and when they want to say "this is my spot," they tell other people and animals by marking it using an assortment of ways. One of the most common examples is when your dog barks to warn potential interlopers that they are about to trespass on his grounds. Some dogs will take this territory marking to the next level by urinating (or defecating, which is uncommon) in a certain spot. Urine-marking behavior is not a problem of housebreaking; he is purposefully marking his territory. So, to solve it, you need to look for the underlying issue that drives your dog's need to mark his territory like this. First, though, take your dog into the vet to ensure there isn't a medical issue behind it.
Is it just house soiling or a urine-marking problem?Your dog may be urine-marking if:
What to do about urine-marking
Don't punishDon't punish your dog after he has already urine-marked. He won't make the connection even if you try to punish him a short while after he does it.Dogs are not people. They don't urinate or defecate out of malice or resentment. If your dog urinates on your new baby's stuffed toy, it isn't from spite or jealousy. The unusual odors and noises of a new baby in the house are driving him to remark his territory and the new things in it.
Dominance or apprehension?Urine-marking is commonly linked with dominance behavior. Yet marking may also come from a feeling of apprehension or distress. A new boyfriend in your house also brings a new voice, new odors, and even an altered routine. Your dog may not get as much attention as he did before. All of this can upset him enough and drive him to urine-marking.
Similarly, an apprehensive dog may be stressed further by the sight and smells of other animals. If your dog is feeling overly stressed, think about talking to your vet about medications that may help while you work on his behavior through training. |
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