Spaying or neutering can affect a dog's urination habits. For example, spayed females may experience hormonal changes leading to sporadic incontinence. Neutered males usually mark less frequently, but exceptions exist.
Remember, these changes are generally manageable and should not dissuade you from spaying or neutering your pet, which has significant health and societal benefits.

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