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Old 02-27-2009   #21 (permalink)
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My cat did that. LITERALLY in my husbands face one morning. She meant to do it. She sometimes will just poop right beside her litter box. I think that she does it just to be a brat..and that's pretty much the only way an animal can do it..Just don't let your dog in your bed for a while..?
 
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Old 02-27-2009   #22 (permalink)
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Buy him his own bed and restrict him in your room. Let him understand that you are the master of the house
 
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While you're working out the problem I would recommend a pet-deoderizer spray. We used a product called Pet-zyme when we were potty training our wheaten terrier. It (supposedly) destroys the enzymes in the urine so they can't sniff out that same place to mark every time.
 
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Old 05-01-2009   #24 (permalink)
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A useful book that will help you solve this dog behavior problem is Secrets to Dog Training.
 
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Anytime your dog starts urinating inappropriately it is a good idea to take him to the vet to have them run a urinalysis to see if he has a urinary tract infection. If he is urinating while he's sleeping, which is not normal, then you will want your vet to examine him to find out why. Although occasionally dogs will mark their territory when they feel it has been encroached upon, but most often it is the result of something physically wrong if they do not normally behave that way.
 
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hi l have a 20 month old shiztu he his a lovely pet and great company.lt took me a few months to get him house trained but eventally he got it right.he goes every where with me ,even to work every day.He sleeps on the window sill at night and won,t sleep anywhwere else which is not a problem.Over the last few weeks his taken to peeing on my bed not every day but most days has you an imagine its really really annoying.WHY ???? he is a lovey natured dog and loved by every one and yes l supposed he is spoiled ,but what would make him do this.The cocking his leg everywhere l have been told thats what boy dogs do so l am very aware of that being a problem which l an deal with.But this peeing on my bed is just getting to much.HELP!!!!!!!
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