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Old 05-03-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default My dog is potty-trained..so why is he suddenly peeing in the house all the time?????

I have a 6 month old male pomeranian...he has been COMPLETELY potty trained for a month now.However, lately, despite the fact that Ive been taking him outside to go potty more frequently...he has been peeing in the house a great deal. Hes peed on the couch several times now, and right in front of us. Just today he jumped up on the couch, peed, and jumped off. It is SO unlike him to act like this and I'm really starting to lose my patience.He's been recently been neutered...which was when this started happening...but I dont see how being neutered could be a cause, unless there is something im unaware of.Secondly, weve just got a new puppy...I may think that hes acting out like this due to jealousy if it werent for the fact that he loves the new puppy and they play together VERY well. They dont fight and he doesnt act jealous or upset by her.Im basically wondering what the cause for this could be....and what I should do about it.Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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i have a pom too.. he did that to me b4 too.. just rub is nose in it (not to much) and skuled him and kick him outside pretent you mad but your dog will b cool!
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He could possibly have a bladder infection whch causes them to urinate more easily and without control at times. You will need to take a urine sample to the vet to check it over. Then you can go from there to decide if it is a behavioral issue. You don't ever want to rule out the bladder infection, because if you've ever had one yourself you know how painful it is and wouldn't want to just wait. Most vets allow you to bing in your own urine sample fro them to run and then it is also cheaper then if they were to have to catch it. Good Luck
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That is a tough one, My little guy pees here and there but thats becuase he is not neutered. He may being doing it like you said becuase of jealousy. Also if the new puppy is not potty trained yet and he sees the pup peeing somewhere he may do the same. That happened when i 1st got my little guy and brought him to my uncles house. My pup peed on the rug and his 2year old golden decided to do it to.
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The first thing that comes to my mind is that he has a urinary tract infection. This causes pets to pee frequently and if places they never did before. Also, he might be trying to establish his 'territory.' Now that there is a new puppy, he feels he needs to be 'top dog.'Consult with a vet, he might have some suggestions about how to deal with this.Please don't get annoyed with your dog (hard, I know). He's only doing what is natural to him. Good luck.
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I am 100% with Karen W. How many times in the last hour has he peed in your house. That might be something to look at and check to see if there is any blood in the urine.
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could he be sick? have you taken him back to your vet?
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Despite the fact that he's been neutered he is trying to show the other dog his place in the pecking order of the pack. The pack includes you by the way. If he's ignoring you when you tell him not to pee in the house this suggests he doesn't see you as higher up the pecking order. He is asserting himself over you and the other dog. In the wild the alpha does everything first. They eat first and as much as they want. The rest of the pack eats whatever the alpha leaves behind.You need to establish yourself as the alpha. Start by never ever feeding the dogs before you eat. After you've eaten then feed your dogs. You can even pretend to take food from their bowls and eat it before you give them their food. Give the first dog his food a little bit before the second dog. This will help to reinforce his position as next in line. Continue to take the dogs outside to pee. You must do this when they wake from a sleep and after every feed.If you watch them you will notice that they usually go through a door in the same order each time. Your first dog will always try to be first out the door. Don't let them go through a door before YOU. Teach them to wait and YOU go through the door first. Whenever you enter the house or enter a room, if the dogs run to you, do not greet them straight away. Always ignore them for a little while and then greet them. Any interaction between you and them should be instigated by you, not them. Hope this helps.
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Iv'e learned that when puppys have the whole house to themselves ,It's to much territory, they need to start off with smaller spaces, also feeding on a schedule works for potty training,morning, lunchtime and dinner time.otherwise they have to go all the time.watch his body langauge,they do have routines.our 2 1/2 yr. male used to pee on our female 6 mo.last but not least try an enzyme killing spray,follow dir.spay bottles of water also work.you have to catch em.
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It might be your dog has bladder infec, or something new has happen in your home and he/she is adjusting to it. Don't give up just take he/she out every two hrs. You'll be potty training all over again Sincerely Bascha 23
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My dog is potty-trained..so why is he suddenly peeing in the house all the time?????