Dear Sue: I have three
beagles. One is a puppy which we are currently in the process of
housebreaking (she is doing quite well). The other two are full-grown
males we adopted. They were not housebroken, neutered, trained...however
they are very friendly. These two dogs (Zeuss and Apollo) were tested for
heartworm after we adopted them and found to be positive. They cannot be
neutered (required by the animal pound within the county we live) until they are
treated for the heartworm. We are in the process of treating them.
This said....we keep to a pretty good schedule with the dogs, but I can't really
let the two older dogs run around the house without the constant supervision
needed, so I end up kenneling them at night and letting them run outside (big
fenced backyard) while home. We walk them and my children go outside and
play
with them, but the big issue is the Marking....They mark everywhere and
everything. I'd like to have them in my house running around...how do I
get them to stop (or even cut down) this natural behavior which they've been
doing since long before I got them?
Help in Virginia!
Hi there,
I'm sorry to hear about the heartworm problem, but it's true that you can't get
the boys neutered until the treatment is completed (could cause complications
during surgery). Anyway, there is something that can help in the meantime,
they are called "male no-leak wraps"; they wrap around the stomach region which
prevents them from being able to mark. They are washable and come with
reusable liners, and you can find them on most online pet stores. If you
don't want to buy these, you can also take a large tube sock and cut it to make
a sleeve; then pull it over the area while they are in the house. I've had
a lot of success using these, since it helps the dog "know" when they go.
Be sure to take them off before putting Zeuss and Apollo outside.
Also, for the accidents you've already had, make sure you use an enzymatic
cleaner to help take the smell away so the pups won't keep going back to the
same spot.
I hope this helps.
Sue