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Sorry for posting on an old topic but it's fun LOL. It would be smart to get your boy fixed, not only will it stop the marking (hopefully!) but he won't be able to get certain reproductive cancers. I learned the hard way with spaying. I have an Irish setter called Maggie. Well, I wanted to breed her (I knew nothing then) She ended up getting a tumor in her right ovary and we never did end up breeding her. We bred my lovesick yellow Lab once and now she is spayed. So's Maggie at age nine. Maggie had to go thru major surgery and wasn't herself for months. I should have just gotten her spayed at nine months or so to save all the trouble and money spent. Clyde the rottweiler is also neutered. You can't breed a male once, they say. And it's true!
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