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Forum BEHAVIOR Peeing on the couch!!,

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    • Jess
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        Whyyyyyyy??!?!? Boris is a 7.5 week old male flemish giant. We’ve had him for three weeks and He’s been great, outgoing and litter trained the first night. Two days ago he started peeing on the couch and only the couch! As soon as he does it, we him get down and clean the mess with white vinegar (which he seems to like :/ ). How do we stop this!?


      • Sarita
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          Not at thing to do with litter training – it’s VERY common. It is soft and it smells the most like you – therefore, the only way to keep him from doing this is to keep him off the couch.

          As he ages and is neutered this may stop but it will be when he is much more mature – like 1 or 2 years old and even then, this habit may not stop.

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