Why do dogs mark territory?

Why do dogs mark territory? All dog owners know that dogs can be territorial animals and like to mark territory.  It’s their way of putting their name on things. There are different ways a dog has of expressing that he perceives an area to be his own. It may be a simple bark at something he feels to be a threat.  Or, as a more serious statement, some dogs will urinate to mark territory and “stake their claim”. This is the kind of behaviour we do not want to happen in our homes. Understanding why this behaviour may be happening goes a long way in helping us to prevent it. Given that urinating in the house is not a behaviour we want from our pooches, we need to learn why a dog may persistently do so.  We especially need to remember that dogs aren’t people (in the scientific term – emotionally, sure). Dogs don’t mark territory out of spite or jealousy Dogs do not urinate out of spite or jealously.  Unfamiliar scents around his home can cause him to mark and protect his territory.  For example, if he urinates on baby toys or blankets it is not because he is jealous of the new baby.  He is simply marking a new scent.  This new scent may be stressing him and he possible feels he needs to reclaim his territory. Understanding that introducing new scents and objects can spark this kind of marking and territorial behaviour can help us to defuse it before it begins.  If your dog urinates on your new partner’s shoes it is not reflective of his opinion of this person.  He is simply aware that there is a new scent and he is letting you know that he has it under control and has reclaimed the territory. … Continue reading Why do dogs mark territory?