Warum macht der Hund fast immer nur auf den Platz meines Mannes?
Wir haben 2 Hunde, einen Rüde, 9 Jahre und absoluter Pazifist ( Weibchen dürfen alles bei ihm) und ein Weibchen, 1 Jahr alt. Die beiden kommen gut miteinander aus, nur das unser Rüde nicht viel mit ihr spielt da sie zu wild ist. Wir behandeln beide relativ gleich. Die kleine ist schon seit ungefähr 5 bis 6 Monaten stubenrein. Problem ist nur, sobald wir länger als 30 Minuten weg sind, können wir zu 95% damit rechnen das sie sich auf dem Platz meines Mannes erleichtert hat. Egal was wir probieren, es ist nur der Platz wo mein Mann sitzt.
Anfangs dachte ich es liegt daran das er sich nicht allzu viel mit den beiden beschäftigt, aber auch wenn er es tut macht die kleine auf seinen Platz. Woran liegt das, was können wir machen damit es aufhört?
Your dog calls for help. Getting easier when you’re gone is a stress symptoms.
The fact that she keeps doing it in the same place is probably due to a residual odour you don’t get away from.
If alone completely rebuilds and pays attention to the smallest stress signs, smiling, smiling, migrating, etc. Before they are not gone, you cannot increase the period of alone.
She lies next to the big and sleeps, also observed over the webcam she is usually good 2 hours and sleeps. The old smell can’t be anymore because we have a new sofa.
Do you have the impression that the female marks or that she has stress in being alone and therefore pees? If she has stress, she should really care where she pees, pinching certain places is more likely to mark.
Try the places where the female preferably pees for the female inaccessible.
She definitely doesn’t show your husband that she likes him.
We always have the bedroom when we go, as it has always been on the bed side of my husband from the beginning. The living room is next to the hallway the only place where it can go and there it is just on the sofa where my husband sits. If she’s alone she sleeps next to the big one or plays with her ball, so I guess that’s what she’s marking. But the puddle would be a little big.
So give away or put away are absolutely no options for us, because we love our fur noses and they belong to the family. You don’t lock up a little child if it’s not quite dry or there’s no way…
That she wants to show him that she likes him already came to my mind. My husband doesn’t believe, and he’s getting up. How can he show her peacefully that she doesn’t need to mark?.
Vielleich wants to show her that she likes him, and where he sits, she marks, so to speak, to bind him to herself, since she cannot mark him.
This has nothing to do with marking behavior, apart from the fact that only a few females (outside the graduating) mark.
What can we do to stop it?
Put the dog away.
And “doing away” means what?
Someone’s convinced that the dog is the right thing for him.
The family doesn’t seem to want that.