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Thread: Help with Yorkie's territorial/possessive issues

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    Resch1982...

    Some canine behavior specialists recommend that, particularly if the dog displays dominance and/or has aggression issues with other dogs, to discourage the dog from marking objects (fences, gates, signposts, bushes, etc.) when walking. Of course, allow the dog to relieve himself or herself. But if the dog is marking to claim an increasingly larger territory, try to discourage this behavior.






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    I always say his name first and no. Yeah he stops but he still try, I use no for anything he dose bad, he reacts to the word no real fast and he puts his head down. So he knows he doing something bad when I tell him no. This something I'm really have to really with him on. Over all he is and good dog. I haven't spoke to my vet yet, but when he goes in for his check up I'll talk to him about it. Now he isn't fixs and he is AKC. I don't know if that matters. But also I learn he is very easy to train. So I'll work with him more than I do to see if that works





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    If by fixed..you mean neutered - you may want to check out the post titled..."A LITTLE SOMETHING ABOUT SPAYING & NEUTERING"





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    I don't want to fixed him just yet. I'm going to try to stop him from marking everything in sight. He is very easy to train. Thanks you for all the help from everyone. I have a yorkie and if anyone have questions about them I'll be glad to help.





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