To me there is a very distinct difference between peeing and marking.  
Basically quantity and also how often they do the dirty deed.  In seeing mine 
mark with hubby's dog, they would distinctly make their way through his house 
finding spots where he had  had "oops" and leaving behind tiny threads of urine 
marks.  Not pee spots where they had to go, but dribbles here and there.  It is 
an Alpha hormonal response not a bladder need. They would also mark his toys. 
And multiply that by 4 and there were lots of marking going on.  When Jack was 
neutered and brought to my house, not one dog marked. I have only known of one 
solution to marking, and that is belly bands or neutering.

Pam

From: Peggy & The Girls <phr...@optimum.net>
To: Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, May 5, 2013 7:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: I have 3 male Chis, 2 of them are not altered, 
and they spray all the time!
 


  
When I had my male Maltese, he never marked before or after he was neutered.  
The only reason why I decided to get him neutered at the time was because I 
also rescued a female Maltese, and even though when she was old enough  and I 
got her spayed, the male still wanted to constantly mate with her. I also 
noticed some protective aggression with him. Once he got neutered, he stopped 
both issues on his own. 
 
I hear of people complaining all the time about their males, and sometimes I 
wonder just how much is marking and how much is the truth that the dog was 
never really housebroken to begin with.  And most of the times the owner is not 
the Alpha in the pack either, and the dogs know it. 
 
When I had males, I found them to be much easier and faster to housebreak then 
the females. Even when I was a kid, all we ever had were males, and never had
issues of them marking, or just peeing in the house, and they were never 
neutered either because my Dad did not believe in it. 
 
So if you don't think that your dogs have any health issues that can be 
contributed to their constant peeing in the house, then I would suggest to 
start housebreaking all over again from scratch like they were puppies using a 
crate for each one of them.  Even if you do neuter them, they still have 
developed the habit of peeing wherever they want to, and would still have to be 
housebroken all over again. Neutering isn't a miracle cure, it only addresses 
part of the problem. Housebreaking is the other part, and sticking to a rigid 
schedule of feeding, letting them out to do their business and walk time and 
play time,  and most importantly re-training the basic commands daily, even if 
they know them, so that you can establish yourself as the Alpha, until you see 
absolutely no mistakes with them. 
 
Peggy
 
 
 
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Pam Dean
Date: 5/5/2013 6:51:39 PM
To: Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: I have 3 male Chis, 2 of them are not altered, 
and they spray all the time!
   


Everyone must make their own decisions on the health and well being of their 
dogs.  I have seen first hand prostrate cancer in unneutered dogs.  I will not 
take that chance.  I have had neutered male dogs all my life..have four 
now..and never have I had a marking problem in my house. When I met my husband 
he had an unneutered dog and when he brought him over my dogs would mark.  
Obviously he got fixed before both of them moved in..lol.. Never have I had a 
health problem occur from neutering..just the opposite.  So for me it is a no 
brainer..no mess in the house and better for their temperament and health.  
If you enjoy the marking..keep the balls..


Pam

From: gunna55 <gunn...@hotmail.com>
To: Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, May 5, 2013 6:42 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: I have 3 male Chis, 2 of them are not altered, and 
they spray all the time!



  

I am not a newby as a dog owner. I think many of you here should read more, and 
be more updated on dog health. This sounds like an old record repeating on and 
on..
This sounds like a common sense to me:

http://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2013/02/11/ted-kerasote-interview-part-two.aspx
--- In Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com, Kitty LeMarr <flojax3@...> wrote:
>
> Unneutered male dogs are more prone to prostate cancer! Non spay female to
> mammary cancer!
> 
> 
> On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Mommabear7772004 <mommabear7772004@...
> > wrote:
> 
> > **
> >
> >
> > Walking 2 times a day is not enough .
> > Do they also have pee pads to use ?
> > Especially as they get older they can't hold it as long and need to be
> > walked
> > more often . Take the pee pad and soak up where they have an accident
> > so they will know where to go . Or put
> > the pee pad over the spot where they
> > lift their leg .
> > I would try a new vet , because really
> > thousands of dogs get neutered and spayed every day with no I'll effects
> > at all . Also make sure they are up to date
> > On Vax .
> >
> > Sheryl
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> > On Apr 30, 2013, at 9:41 AM, "gunna55" <gunna90@...> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > I have a male chi dog which is neutered, and he has been sick so often
> > after I had that done to him. So I am not have those neutered, and getting
> > sick like he is. Thats to costly. I paid at one time $1,200 for a vet visit
> > for my older male Chi. And he did not get any better. My dogs are more like
> > a house dogs. I walk them on a lease 2 times a day. No female dogs around
> > them. I am not going to use them for breeding.
> > Inga.
> > --- In Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com, Raven <iceponygoddess@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Why are they not neutered?
> > >
> > > Raven
> > > Lucy & Stella & Hazel, the Girl Doggies
> > > Huginn, Rothadis, & Dixie Chick, the Back Behind the Barn Ponies
> > >
> > > I ride a pony, cuz heart is not measured in hands.
> > >
> > > Respect ALL Earthlings. We are all animals of this planet. We are all
> > > creatures.
> > >
> >
> > 
> >
>




     
 

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