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My Pet World: You can curb, but not completely stop your pooch from barking at squirrels

By Steve Dale, Tribune Content Agency on

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Q: Our 2-year-old Morkie attacks people and other dogs whenever they come to our door, and when we take walks. He scratches and growls at everyone. He's bitten people before. How can we stop this behavior? -- S.R., via cyberspace

A: "It's important to discontinue giving your dog any possible opportunity to do anyone harm, which may ultimately save his life," Overall notes. "You do need hands-on help from a qualified professional."

Meanwhile, keep your dog behind a closed door (several rooms away from wherever people are), and when he's outdoors, your Morkie should be muzzled.

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Q: Our 17-month-old Maltese is urine marking indoors, even though he does his business outside. What's going on? -- J.D., Spartanburg, SC

A: Overall wants to know if your dog is truly marking (as in territorial marking) or voiding due to a full bladder.

"Does this dog just have to go?" she wonders. "Keep in mind that when a dog this size has a full bladder, it's about the size of an apricot.

 

Overall also wants to know where the dog is marking. She recalls a pooch she had who began to spray on a plant Overall had moved indoors over the winter.

"Also, I want to know what this dog's behavior is like, particularly just before marking," she says. "Is he patrolling the perimeter of the living room, for example, and acting concerning, constantly looking out the window because he's worried? A small amount of anti-anxiety medication may help."

Overall, also suggests visiting your veterinarian to rule out any medical explanation, such as urinary bladder stones or a chronic urinary tract infection. Also, is the dog neutered? An intact male dog will mark territory.

It's very important to understand when your dog has the accidents. If this behavior occurs only when family members aren't home, the pet may have separation anxiety. Overall co-authored the chapter on separation anxiety in "Decoding Your Dog." The book offers details on how to determine if your dog has this problem and offers lots of behavior modification tips.

Of course, it's important to clean up after your dog without leaving a lingering scent. Overall is a fan of Fabreeze, which she says chemically bonds to urine, although any enzymatic cleaner can help. Test on a corner of fabric before using any product.

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Steve Dale welcomes questions/comments from readers. Although he can't answer all of them individually, he'll answer those of general interest in his column Send e-mail to PETWORLD(at)STEVE DALE.TV. Include your name, city and state. Steve's website is www.stevedalepetworld.com; he also hosts the nationally syndicated "Steve Dale's Pet World" and "The Pet Minute." He's also a contributing editor to USA Weekend.


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