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Old 04-03-2008, 10:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Stopping a dog from marking up ur 20s?

ok so this has been going on and off since last year. my male dog piss's on my wheels and it really ticks me off! i've smacked the out of him several times. ppl say it tha doesnt work but it often does for awhile, he knows what its for cause when u point at the piss mark on the time he will put his head down. he will even look at the house and check the windows before he makes his way around the truck!

>> so anyway i'm thinking about borrowing a friends electric fence charger and hooking it up to my truck. i think once he gets his nuts zapped he might get the point......... lol and no i'm not gettin him fixed. he's full blooded and all

anyone else have'n a problem like this?
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Old 04-03-2008, 10:23 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Old 04-03-2008, 10:32 PM   #3 (permalink)
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No, never had that problem with my dog. But I would get even and go pee on his dog house or something.
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Old 04-03-2008, 10:44 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Is he neutered? If not that may help but another option is a shock collar.

I adopted a female border collie/ blue heeler from a friend from the city and she'd never seen livestock nor wildlife and she'd rather bite my horses as to look at 'em. I couldn't ever catch her to discipline her. I didn't want to have to shoot her or her get shot by the neighbors for chasing livestock so I got a shock collar. It works great. You can also use it for them when they do things you dont' want like get in the trash pee on tires etc... You just have to watch and wait and when they go to do whatever it is they're not supposed to do you shock 'em. The one I got has a 100 yard range and ten different settings and ability to tone. The one I got is from Petco but you can get 'em from just about anywhere.
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Know anyone that has one of those electric collars like they use for hunting dogs? That would work, just when he's about to go on your tire, zapp him! may scare him off your truck which could be bad if you take him in it, but he'll get the hint I bet. Stand in the house that he can't see you pointing something at him though or he'll pick up on it...my dog has figured out what the collar does! lol
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Never mind the neutered ? I see he's not now.
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My dog used to do that. Hated to have it done to the poor guy, but had him neutered. Problem solved. Probably afraid of what will get cut off next if he does it again
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ya the shock collar would work only he is very sneaky about it, so catching him would be hard, sometimes i see him by it and i set the alarm off lol
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ya the shock collar would work only he is very sneaky about it, so catching him would be hard, sometimes i see him by it and i set the alarm off lol
is it realy hurting the truck or tires?? that you have to shock him?
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yea bro shock collar, my dogs used to do it but had them neutered .
ur dog is saying he owns that beast and not u
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Old 04-04-2008, 12:30 AM   #11 (permalink)
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is it realy hurting the truck or tires?? that you have to shock him?


Yeah the piss will stain the wheels if it dries on it . And it doesnt shock to kill , its a attention getter . So if i had that problem with my dogs i'd do the same
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lol I have the electric fence for my dogs (the range one) with the shock collar...they are great dogs just sometimes decide not to listen and decide they want to roam a little well that collar fixed them took one time they know their boundries funny thing is I took it off of them thinking ok they are fixed and at first they didnt try then one day i guess they figured it out and took off again got them back and leave the collars on them now only take them off to take them for walks or out in the truck. they dont try it anymore...
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