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enIf you've an older male with marking problems, you can purchase "belly bands" which work well in conjunction with tether training (here's that word again!). A belly band is a strip of cloth that is wrapped around the dog's middle which fastens with Velcro. Inside the belly band is a woman's panty liner. As the dog goes along "marking," the urine is contained within the pad. At the same time, you can issue a correction, i.e., a short, sharp pull on the leash and the command "no mark!" Until such time as the dog learns marking is not acceptable behavior, the furnishings are protected. Obviously, when running the dog outside, the belly band needs to be removed.
Aan de ene kant is het natuurlijk wel handig dat niet je muren en meubels worden ondergepist, aan de andere kant vraag ik me af of hiermee het probleem van het markeren ook daadwerkelijk wordt opgelost. Ik had er nog nooit van gehoord, jullie wel?If you've got a male dog that loves to lift his leg, try using a Belly Band on him. This simple tool, made of cloth, is worn around his midsection and covers his penis (looks like a cummerbund). It is designed to keep urine off of your furniture walls and carpets. It can also works as a deterrent, because your dog will not like feeling the wet band against his skin.