yeah, it is too late now. The behavior is ingrained....you're kinda supposed to do that before he knows what hit him. Get it done before he starts humping everything in sight.He's a basset - blue heeler mix, and he isn't fixed....yet. My wife had the same thoughts last night that we should get him fixed. That will probably happen within the next couple of weeks to see if that helps.
When our lab was a couple of years old and still came in the house regularly, I let him in one night and he walked to the doorway between laundry and kitchen, hiked his leg, and "marked" the door frame. He had been house trained for a long time and had just been out, but he felt the urge to mark the inside of the house. I yelled at him and he all-of-a-sudden realized it. "Oh, dammit! I'm inside!!!" He never did that again, and it was funny in a way, but I was not happy. Before he got fixed, he used to chew through chain link fence. He didn't really chew it; he would pull the bottom edge with his teeth until is unravelled.Dex: Is he fixed? Sounds like he doesn't really need to pee, he's marking his territory.
I know a certain Corgi who will attempt to screw everything in sight. I luckily trained him - by that I mean instilled fear in him, it's the only thing that works with him - that banging my shin is not welcome.you say he's "over a year old". He's just heading into puberty, I'll bet his frequency will increase dramatically.
My increase with Progressive went up ~12% in CO for the same reason. Geico was cheaper, but I feel like they are cut rate and have heard bad reports about working thru auto claims.My car insurance just went up by 15% simply because it is the "cost of doing business in CO". ********.
How do you know when accident forgiveness kicks in? Is it on your policy somewhere?Got a quote from esurance for $200 cheaper (for 6 months). I would prefer to stay with Progressive because I am 6 months away from qualifying for major accident forgiveness, but it's hard to not want to switch.
What kind of car is it? I had a Subaru for a short time (POS) and it had similar issues with the factory Michelin tires and the monitoring system. Sounds like your tire was over inflated on the right front.The tire-pressure monitoring system in my car decided to reprogram itself at some point. It kept telling me that my left front tire was low(30psi), but each of my pressure gages were reading 35+. So I decided to take it into the tire shop to see if something needed to be recalibrated or something. After 5 minutes, the tech said my right rear was low, not my left front. He adjusted the pressure in all 4 and reprogrammed the system.
Then came the news. He said, "have you seen the tread on your right front, because it's delaminating and is on the verge of blowing.". He takes me over, shows me that the center of my tire is beyond bald. The tread on the shoulders are just fine.
The part that pisses me off is that I regularly check the air pressure of my tires, so I know that isnt the problem. 23,000 miles and I have to replace FRONT tires, are you kidding me? I can understand the rears on this car, but the front wear just doesnt make any sense.
Net result: $600 for two new tires. Dammit.
Headlight and turn signal found and installed after some gentle BFH massaging. No fender needed... Passed inspections so it's good for at least another year.Going to the local u-pull-it to find a headlight assembly (crossing fingers) and maybe a new fender.
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