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Bertie is a 10 year old Bichon Friese. A friend of my daughter owned him for 8 years, but developed cancer and could not care for him properly - we took him a few weeks before she died. I suspect that his last few years with her were very unstructured but he quickly settled with us.
He has his good and bad points - very affectionate, excitable with visitors and goes ballistic when the post is delivered. His house training leaves a little to be desired. He asks to go out by just staring at us- when we say "garden?" he goes to the back door. If we do not notice him he will go indoors. We put this down to his last owner sometimes being physically unable to get up to let him out.
We are both in our 80s and considered the future when taking him on. My daughter said she would help with day to day problems by having him when we had medical appointments etc. This has worked well, even when she acquired a spaniel x poodle bitch puppy. They get on well and Bertie gets very excited when he spends a few hours there. He stayed overnight when my wife had a fall and spent 3 weeks in hospital
We have noticed over the last few weeks that he is becoming more excitable. He was at my daughters for 4 hours this afternoon and marked his territory some 7 times in various places around the house. We then learned that he had also done this previously but never to the same extent.
Both dogs have been neutered and we are wondering how we can stop this behaviour - my wife is very upset and does not want him to go there any more, which will give us problems.
Is there a way that we can tackle this problem?
He has his good and bad points - very affectionate, excitable with visitors and goes ballistic when the post is delivered. His house training leaves a little to be desired. He asks to go out by just staring at us- when we say "garden?" he goes to the back door. If we do not notice him he will go indoors. We put this down to his last owner sometimes being physically unable to get up to let him out.
We are both in our 80s and considered the future when taking him on. My daughter said she would help with day to day problems by having him when we had medical appointments etc. This has worked well, even when she acquired a spaniel x poodle bitch puppy. They get on well and Bertie gets very excited when he spends a few hours there. He stayed overnight when my wife had a fall and spent 3 weeks in hospital
We have noticed over the last few weeks that he is becoming more excitable. He was at my daughters for 4 hours this afternoon and marked his territory some 7 times in various places around the house. We then learned that he had also done this previously but never to the same extent.
Both dogs have been neutered and we are wondering how we can stop this behaviour - my wife is very upset and does not want him to go there any more, which will give us problems.
Is there a way that we can tackle this problem?