Urine marking is a habit some dogs develop as a response to changes in their surroundings and living situation. It may be a byproduct of moving to a new home or adding a pet. Some dogs may also engage in urine marking due to anxiety or the presence of a potential...
If you don’t eliminate urine marking, your home could fill up with nasty odors and cause lasting damage to your furniture and fixtures. Taking immediate action to resolve urine marking is highly recommended because it can quickly become a serious issue. In an...
No pet owner wants their home reeking of dog urine. Even if dogs don’t release as much urine while marking, the pungent aroma of that liquid can still linger. You have to stop urine marking before it takes over your household. So, how should you go about putting a...
Your pet’s urine marking habit can be frustrating to deal with. The smell of urine may become a fixture in certain parts of your home because your dog is always marking them. Resolving your dog’s urine marking sooner rather than later is a must. To do that, you must...
Potty training teaches dogs where to urinate and poop so they don’t cause a mess inside your home. Thankfully, dogs have no trouble picking those lessons up. They will patiently wait for you to let them out so they can handle their business. So, what does it mean if...
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