Marking is a common behaviour in dogs, especially male dogs, where they urinate on objects or surfaces to claim them as their own. Marking is often a way for dogs to communicate with other dogs and establish their dominance and territory.
There are several reasons why a dog may mark, including:
Hormonal changes: Marking is more common in male dogs that are not neutered, as the presence of testosterone can increase the desire to mark. Neutering a male dog can help reduce the frequency of marking behavior.
Stress or anxiety: Dogs may mark as a way to cope with stress or anxiety, especially if they feel threatened or uncertain in their environment.
Lack of training: A dog may mark if they have not been properly trained to eliminate outside or in a designated area.
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