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If they are not nudered, they feel as if if they must dominate everything. If the dog you are talking about is a true threat at your dog park, I would suggest reporting the incident or start taking your dog on super long walks as a substitute to the dog park.

I'm going with territorial dominance, I'm NOT a fan of off leash dog parks solely for the reason, that it's too intense for some dogs, and you encounter some owners who have NEVER disciplined their dogs and excuse their bad behavior time and time again, I think supervised playgroups are a better option and more accountability.

The dog tried to pee on your dog after sniffing it's private area so he was just marking. The humping is domanence definitely. The dog I would assume has several problems because the dog has no rules boundaries, or limitations as well.

If a dog is not walked they often try to run away just to get outside, and they go crazy when they are let out because it's a rare occurrence for them. It is a dominance thing and sounds like the dog has other issues going on and a dog park is not a place he should be.

Personally I would not take my dog to a dog park let alone a 12 week old puppy, for this reason for one and the potential for a dog getting seriously hurt should a fight break out and other dogs getting stimulated from it and it just snowballs from there.

Plus you do not know if other dogs are up to date on their shots etc I'm sorry to hear about your boyfriends puppy! But to be blunt, in my opinion, this lab's behaviour should be taken up with his or her owner not an online site. But to answer your question, it's definitely a training issue and an issue with the owner. They obviously are letting their dog do whatever whenever and that makes the dog believe that they are the Alpha. The owner should be taking a bit more initiative but hey, beggars can't be choosers.

Join now. It works but the fragrance can irritate their nostrils and really cause respiratory problems. Be very careful to rinse and air out completely, anything sprayed with Angry Orange before you let your pet come in contact with it.

Thanks for pointing that out. I have noticed the smell being strong too. I have a 13 year old male chihuahua he has been neutered for for 6 years and has recently started peeing on my table leg. In desperate need of a solution. Urine marking can be caused by a variety of things. Since your dog is already neutered, his marking could be a sign of anxiety or an attempt to establish dominance.

It could also be a sign of an underlying medical problem. Instead of masking odors, it permanently eliminates them, discouraging your pet from visiting the same spot. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

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Footer Come. I agree to receive emails from Pet Living with Kristen Levine. I understand I may unsubscribe at any time. Fetch It! Published: January 18, Dog Peeing Positions An old study from the s identified 12 positions that 60 intact male and 53 intact female adult beagles used to pee: Stand: Standing normally Lean: The body is leaning forward and the hind legs are extended to the back.

Flex: The hind legs are partially flexed so the rear end is slightly lowered. The hind feet usually remain under the body no straddle. Squat: The hind legs are straddled and sharply bent to bring the hind end close to the ground. The back is kept straight. Handstand: Both hind feet are lifted off the ground. They may be unsupported or placed against a vertical surface. Arch: The hind legs are usually spread and bent to bring the hind end close to the ground.

The back is rounded, and the tail is lifted away from the ground. Raise: One hind leg is bent and raised off the ground but the leg is kept relatively low. Elevate: One hind leg is bent and raised off the ground. The foot and leg is held high. Lean-Raise: A combination of the Lean and Raise postures. Flex-Raise: A combination of the Flex and Raise postures. Squat-Raise: A combination of the Squat and Raise postures.



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