Leo Walker
Well-Known Member
Has anyone had this done? I've done my research and the reality isnt quite how its advertised! If I go ahead it CANT be removed and can last for up to 2 years which isnt great if it has negative side effects, but I am absolutely at the end of my tether with my 2.5yr old whippety lurcher weeing in the house. I am as sure as I can be its based in some sort of anxiety. I have on occasions "fixed" it, only for it to start again a couple of days later.
Hes generally an anxious dog, lovely natured and uber confident in a lot of situations, but is a genuine princess. A change in routine sends him into a tail spin! I do have a behaviourist involved, and have had her input from him being young, but we are all stumped as to how to fix this! We thought we had sorted it by separating him from my other dog, and that worked for about a fortnight, then I screwed up and didnt lock the baby gate properly and they were together and now despite being apart for over a week hes still bloody weeing all over! This is despite him getting on well with my other doog, so no real need for dramatics!
The behaviourist is a bit hesitant to neuter him as the drop in testosterone can cause anxiety problems and she recommended chemical castration, but then I looked into it, and it cant be removed, so if it makes things worse we are stuck with it for a long time!
Hes generally an anxious dog, lovely natured and uber confident in a lot of situations, but is a genuine princess. A change in routine sends him into a tail spin! I do have a behaviourist involved, and have had her input from him being young, but we are all stumped as to how to fix this! We thought we had sorted it by separating him from my other dog, and that worked for about a fortnight, then I screwed up and didnt lock the baby gate properly and they were together and now despite being apart for over a week hes still bloody weeing all over! This is despite him getting on well with my other doog, so no real need for dramatics!
The behaviourist is a bit hesitant to neuter him as the drop in testosterone can cause anxiety problems and she recommended chemical castration, but then I looked into it, and it cant be removed, so if it makes things worse we are stuck with it for a long time!