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has started to pee on my dining room table legs, is there anything I can get to discourage him from doing it? I just had him checked out at the vets. for his check up and all was good there.Is there anything I can buy to spray on the legs to keep him from going back to them?Michele
 
Posts: 1092 | Location: South Jersey | Registered: Sep 21, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Where does you dog usually urinate, inside or out?

Are there other pets in the household? How long have you had this dog?

How long is he left alone? Is he crated?

Does it occur all the time or just now and then?

Have there been any major changes in your household? (moved, new spouse, someone moved out, new pet, etc)
 
Posts: 5980 | Location: North MN & Northern AR | Registered: Oct 01, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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If he hasn't been neutered get that done.

Get Nature's Miracle or some other enzymatic cleaner and use that to clean up after him. Wash the table leg. Soak the floor under that leg. Get rid of all the smell, even the smell too weak for you to notice.
 
Posts: 8530 | Location: Omaha, Nebraska, USA | Registered: Oct 13, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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