Can I just tell you that we are going through major puppy training trials right now? Little Louie (so sweet, right?) has been on a terror with “marking,” and I chalk this up primarily to hubby’s wish that we not get Louie fixed. Thus, the need for much Spot Shot at our house (btw, this product works really well on pet stains!). So if you’re in a similar boat, you might want to print this $1.00/1 Spot Shot printable that came available this afternoon. This often goes on sale BOGO at Publix so we’re able to get each can for around $1.00 – $1.50 each.
Go HERE to print. (go to “households” to find quickly)
And just so you know, Louie’s getting fixed Friday. We women know best. 😉
Melissa says
Neutering provides major health benefits for your male.
Besides preventing unwanted litters, neutering your male companion prevents testicular cancer, if done before six months of age.
Your male dog won’t want to roam away from home.
An intact male will do just about anything to find a mate! That includes digging his way under the fence and making like Houdini to escape from the house. And once he’s free to roam, he risks injury in traffic and fights with other males.
Your neutered male will be much better behaved.
Neutered cats and dogs focus their attention on their human families. On the other hand, unneutered dogs and cats may mark their territory by spraying strong-smelling urine all over the house. Many aggression problems can be avoided by early neutering.
amy says
I learned a trick from my vet from when my dog was peeing everywhere! pour rubbing alcohol on the pee area and soak it back up with paper towels. This only works with dog pee not cat pee but I have to say it removed the odor and no stain, as long as I got to it before it dried that is…