How can I preserve my 10 month feeble masculine dog from urinating on my spaded womanly when she urinates.?


yeah i agree with breezzi; spade the male dog or keep them seperate when toileting.
I know I am going to seize a thumbs down for not properly answering this question, but for the record...

You "spay" a female dog. When you are driving your feminine dog to the vet to have her operation done, you are taking her to get "spayed." After the operation has be performed, your female dog is now "spayed." She have been "spayed."

You "neuter" a male dog. When you are driving your male dog to the vet to enjoy his operation done, you are taking him to get "neutered." After the operation has be performed, your male dog is now "neuter." He has been "neutered."

Is your mannish dog neutered (past tense of "neuter")? If he is 10 months old very soon, and has not been neutered, you should try doing that. It might assistance!
Answers:    He is marking his territory over her and also showing her that he's the alpha dog.

Even with her self spayed she still gives off all those womanly smells that is driving him crazy. The best solution is to have him neutered. It is in good health for him in the long run as it reduces his chances of have testicular cancer and other diseases and infections. If he's not a purebred breeding stud there's no reason why he needs to keep his "boys". Good Luck!
Either gain him fixed or train him to pee some where else like lock him up when she has to jump.
My guess is your male puppy is in tact. That means it is time to win him fixed he is marking her as his. If she is not fixed it is time to take care of that, too. Did you know it be healthier for both of them to be spayed or neutered? It is and over a few months should eliminate your problem.
holler at it

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