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Re: Baffled by puppy peeing in his bed.
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Male dogs like to pee little and often - so when you take him out this can be difficult if there are not too many things to pee on in the garden - I don't suppose he cocks his leg yet, put you could get a pee spike to focus his peeing - you get them at most large pet shops. Further to that - rather than put him in the garden - you could walk 100m up and down the street - to give him plenty to pee on. Bare in mind its pretty common for dogs to pee anywhere at 12 wks. Good luck.
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Re: Baffled by puppy peeing in his bed.
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There is a lot written in the books about what dogs like to do and how easy this and that is to train them, somebody needs to give the dog the books to read first. Our 10 week old bitch occasionally goes in her crate and pees there. ![]() It'a absolutely baffling, why would you do that? ![]() |
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Re: Baffled by puppy peeing in his bed.
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![]() Sylvestris Kennels: I will try more little walks instead of just the garden for toilet breaks and see if that improves things although he does seem to get very distracted while on the street and forget what he's supposed to be doing lol dimkaz: This got me thinking, i changed my bio detergent last week...def going to change back at once and hope this solves the problem. noogsy: I will be monitoring him closely along with the changes i'm going to make for the next few days...if there are no improvement or it gets worse i will definatley keep uti in mind and speak to my vet Rick: LOL @ giving the dog a dog book to read...it is so true glad to see mine isnt the only yucky pup to do this (assuming they are healthy) I guess they will grow out of it....but still ![]() |
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Re: Baffled by puppy peeing in his bed.
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Sounds good - trial and error to learn what the pup likes/dislikes - they are all individuals ![]()
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Re: Baffled by puppy peeing in his bed.
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![]() Ours has had 2 UTIs but it's not that, its a full on pee, the bedding can be clean or worn, she is just ****ing thick! ![]() She's only a little un yet so I forgive her but the sooner she grows out of it the better. Last edited by Rick; 01-10-2009 at 09:09 PM.. |
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Re: Baffled by puppy peeing in his bed.
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My poodle pup still has the occassional wiss in the house but in the kitchen on ceramic tiles. He does piddle little and often and I thought I was doing something wrong! The number of times I've read on internet forums that someone collects a puppy and within 20 minutes of bringing them home, the pup is housetrained! ![]() I often wonder if they're telling the truth or a little fib lol |
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Re: Baffled by puppy peeing in his bed.
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The books I read before we got our pup, how easy it all is, it's a relief to see in this group that everyone is in the same boat or I would be feeling like we are some sort of failure. |
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