English Ivy |
03-08-2012 01:17 PM |
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Originally Posted by coffeebean
(Post 464285)
The key word here is "intentionally". I don't bring my dog out for a walk to have him relieve himself on other people's property. I make sure he goes on my back yard lawn before we venture out on our walk for exercise. I just haven't found the magic wand to make the dog not mark his spot as we traverse the neighborhood. As I said in my previous post...it's a male thing. I'm not sure female dogs are inclined to do that.
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But if your dog starts to stray from the pavement, which I assume you are both walking on, towards someone's lawn because he wants to mark his spot, can't you give a gentle tug on the leash and a verbal reminder to keep him where he belongs? I really believe it is possible for both you and your dog to have a great walk without visiting the neighbors lawn. And yes, I'm a dog owner and this is how our walks are.
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