Hi my mom has a terrier mix and my brother and sister in law are living with
her until they get their new home. They have a chi Little Man. Harley the
terrier mix is a male and as you can tell by the name the chi is also. They
both live inside and neither one of them mark anything in the house because
Harley goes outside to do his business and Little Man uses a pee pad. They
might have an accident every now and then but usually they do very well. Hope
this helps.
Brenda
marsha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And I will second that. Neutering has not made a difference in ANY dog I have
ever had. Men are still gonna be men! lol
Marsha
----- Original Message -----
From: Stefanie Brannan
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: Chi Needs Rescued :Update/marking
True. Neutering does not stop marking. My male dog was neutered at 8
months old and he NEVER lifted his leg for the first year and a half, even on
walks outside. He would just squat to pee. He was never around any male dogs
that could have "taught" him how to mark either. At around a year and a half
old, he started learning (on his own) how to lift his leg to pee. Now, he
marks outside and in other places where male dogs have been. Luckey for me, he
has not marked in my home. But, as I said in a previous email, he is the only
male in the house. I am not sure all males do this but I know for a fact that
it is a MYTH that only intact dogs mark or male dogs that learn from other
males. My male is living proof of that, LOL!
Stef
Norma Jean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Neutering a dog does NOT stop the marking, and I could be wrong about
this but I have a feeling that ALL males do it and yes you are absolutely right
in your thinking that when one male marks the other will come right behind him
and mark also. I speak from experience on the dogs marking behind each other as
I had a male and a female (bro and sis from same litter) then took a male
rescue in and they mark to their hearts content, I have had to put plastic over
the bottoms of chairs and furniture so they can't reach the fabric after them
ruining a brand new recliner.
I hope this doesn't sound mean as I sure don't mean for it to but I honestly
do NOT think you should get the male puppy after reading your post because you
will only be trying to find another home for him within days, if not hours
after his arrival and he will wonder what he did to cause rejection from
another human, so please just let someone else take him that will give him a
forever home with no strings attached. I know you mean well by giving him a
home but he needs a forever home, regardless of what he does as none of us
really know what all the little guy has already been thru. Good luck in finding
a female for a 2nd dog if you are planning on getting another one....normajean
chihuahualady264 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
---If he is that terrible I can take him off your hands. He would fit
right in with my rescues!!!lol
In [email protected], address2000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My daughter dearly wants this little guy.....but.....she is living with
> my other daughter (short term*) who has a 2 yr old male shitzu. If we
> bring him into the family will the 2 of them start marking because of
> the male territory instinct? Does anyone know? Does anyone in the group
> have 2 male dogs living inside the same house? My daughters shitzu is
> housebroken except once in a while he poo poo's in the house. We r just
> concerned that having another male dog in the house could start a
> problem. I it did start them both marking is there anything we could do
> to stop or prevent it? Her shitzu is fixed, would that make a
> difference? Spanky is fixed, right? If u could get him to Marsha in KY,
> and if I can make arrangements with Marsha to get him from her, this
> might work. I live in the NE corner of TN about 200 miles from
Marsha. I
> could pay for gas for you and Marsha and the 15.00 fee. How much was
the
> vets bill? I would pay that too, if it wasn't a whole lot....LOL. I'm
> not rich, but she really wants him so much. She has wanted a chi that
> looks just like him forever!!!!!!! I really appreciate u getting him
out
> of harms way. TY!!!!!!!! U'r a sweetie! Let me know if we can work this
> out, and I get with Marsha about it too. Please if anyone knows if 2
> males together can work, let me know! TY!
> PS *short term, because she is waiting for her own place.But she knows
> she can have him at her new place.
>
> puppymotel wrote:
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> >I have given this guy the name of Spanky...lol...No wonder no one
> >wanted this dog..He follows me everywhere, he snuggles in bed with me,
> >he has these huge gorgeous brown eyes that seem to look into your
soul,
> >he comes when he is called, he is housebroke (only tried to mark twice
> >and I said no no, that was end of that so far)was very polite at the
> >Pet Store, gives chi kisses (vet loved that), puts up with the clothes
> >I have put on him...Goosh, I just can't think of one reason why anyone
> >would want a dog like this, can you??? lol
> >The vet guesstimated him to be 1 to 1 1/2 yrs old...He is heartworm
> >negative and now on prevention, got his vaccination including
> >rabies..His weight is 8.8 lbs...
> >Now if only I can find a home for this guy where all his qualities
will
> >be appreciated and loved..
> >Dianne
> >
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