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Old 03-18-2007   #1 (permalink)
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started peeing in the house. What is the best way to stop this? We asked our vet and he stated this was going to be very difficult to correct. I am looking for advice from someone who may have delt with a similar situation.
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Sorry,I've never heard of a similar situation,much less experienced it but I have to answer anyway. Take your dog to another vet and ask for a second opinion.This has got to be a medical problem of some kind.
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Rip off it's wee-wee.
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dogie doors are great. when you get older, you'll know what he's going though. could be his mind or bladder, or both. poor baby. reteach, gently. you can find someone at home depo to install a dogie door, he'll learn he can go out fast. good luck.
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Anchor Him Outside Or Get A Spray That Might Prevent This.
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My dog used to do it throughout his life. Maybe in this case it is related to his mature age. Could it be a blatter thing?...Try letting him out more often so he has the opportunity to urinate outside instead of inside. Don't give him too much water at night since he might not be able to hold it in till someone gets up to let him out.I'm so very lucky, my dog will be adamant in waking me up at 4am if he's got to go.Good luck
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take him to the vet maybe he has some kind of infection, or did your schedule change? Is there something differant you did before you don't do now
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I don't know he's getting older, and is probably having bladder problems put wee wee pads down, and teach that on the floor is bad, and on the pad is OK, don't scare, or threaten him though he doesn't need any more stress that may just edge him on.
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I have a 13 yr old Cocker Spaniel ,she started doing the same thing on the couch and around the house, part of this was due to an infection and part incontinence from age.The vet put her on medication for the infection an Proin 75 for the incontinence,she will be on the Proin from now on,she doing mush better.It's part of aging for all of us that's way they make depends.They also make a doggie diapers if nothing else works.It's hard to see them get old,I'm thankful for every healthy day she is with me!!!
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Have the vet do a thorough examination first to rule out any medical problems. My dog was doing this and it was only after we discovered she was getting too much benedryl for her allergies. So, the vet recommended not to give so much and not every day and to bathe her more for her allergies...and she quit the peeing. Again, age will change things. His bladder is not as good as it use to be...etc.But always have the vet rule out any medical issues first.
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