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my dog is 3 years old, not neutered, he marks his territory in the house and is now starting to growlat my wife if I get him neutered will it help?

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Neutering does not solve his behavioral issues, but it won't hurt to do it anyways.  It is true that neutered dogs are less likely to mark their territory, but since he is already 3 years old, it is more than just hormonal and is a habit he has.  Even if neutered, he may still continue to mark because it's a habit.  To keep the dog from marking in the house, you need to catch him doing it and reprimand him.  You may have to confine him to an area where you can watch him closely, and crate him when you have to leave home.  As for the growling, I suggest getting the hands-on help of a professional trainer.  Your wife should be working his obedience and gaining more respect.

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Jennifer of http://www.DynamicDogsChicago.com I can answer all questions on dog behavior, including common behavioral problems/issues and how to solve them. Many behaviors are natural and normal to dogs, but if it bothers the owner, it is an "issue". NO MATTER WHAT I TELL YOU OVER THE COMPUTER- your dog has to be evaluated in person and you need the help of a qualified dog trainer, especially for aggression issues. All dogs need a foundation of obedience, because you cannot properly correct behavior if a dog isn't trained. It is not very helpful for me to instruct you on a dog I have never seen in person, and an owners interpretation of the behavior isn't always correct, so try to just describe it, without adding in what YOU think it means. PLEASE NO MORE QUESTIONS ON HOUSEBREAKING

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I am a Professional Dog Trainer and Behaviorist in Chicago IL. I have experience with ALL breeds of dogs. I have been around dogs all my life and have studied dogs in both behavioral research and theory, as well as hands-on. I have learned much from other highly experienced and successful trainers and behaviorists. I have fixed behavioral problems in all types of pets for clients, as well as my rescue dogs. I can read dogs, understand them, and apply things individually to each dog.

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Certified dog trainer, background in Psychology (for humans), I don't need "certifications" on paper, as my proof is in my results- fixing problems. Experience should be hands-on, too, not just reading studies and books although an education of scientific principals is important. Apprenticeships, self-taught, experience...

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