Dogs. How Do I Make My Dog Stop Peeing All Over The House?
Dogs. My Dog Is Almost 2 Years Old. I've Had Him Since He Was A Puppy And He's Been Well Potty Trained Until About 3 Months Ago. Lately He Started Pee
Dogs : How Do I Make My Dog Stop Peeing All Over The House
My dog is almost 2 years old. I've had him since he was a puppy and he's been well potty trained until about 3 months ago. Lately he started peeing all over my house and not just spotting put actually leaving a big puddle. I don't know what's causing this behavior or how to make him stop. Help! ~~~ kate2666 ~~~
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If you haven't changed anything major in your household such as new people, new schedule, new routine and he seems quite upset about the fact he is doing this I would take him to the vet and rule out any medical problems. It is more common for a male animal to get problems such as urinary infections and bladder problems.
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Answer 1if you're away from home a lot and not spending much time with your dog, he's doing to get your attention... dogs will oftentimes pee on personal items of the people they love when they feel they are neglected...
Answer 2Take him out for walks more often if you can. There are "belly bands" for male dogs, pets stores sell them, you can get them online too, put it on him, he will stop soon enough when he wets himself instead of what he intended to mark.
Answer 3I would say take him to the vet and have him checked out. If he has been potty trained all his life until a few months ago, there might be something wrong with his bladder. Just a suggestion. Or you can try potty training him again in a crate when your not at home because dogs won't pee where they sleep. hope this works out -C
Answer 4There might have been a change in the household to cause this behavior. Some dogs pee when they feel threatened. If not, I would recommend retraining him and seeing what happens.
Answer 5there could be something wrong with him that is causing him to not be able to wait to go outside. if he even seems so be peeing more than normal i would take him to the vet, he could be trying to tell you something's wrong.
Answer 6Anytime a pet starts exhibiting weird out of the norm behavior it should be taken to the vet. Either that, or a brief call to the vet to see if it should be taken in. Who knows, he might have a bladder infection.
Answer 7my cat did that when he had a uriniy track infection , or he could be upset about something put tin foil down or up against places where he pees and the nosirs of it might get him to stop also clean up his mess and spay white vinager all the house expecially where he peeed /
Answer 8If he is not fixed then he marking his territory. If not he might have bladder problems.
Answer 9If you haven't changed anything major in your household such as new people, new schedule, new routine and he seems quite upset about the fact he is doing this I would take him to the vet and rule out any medical problems. It is more common for a male animal to get problems such as urinary infections and bladder problems.
Answer 10he appears to be seeking attention or possibly he does not have an open door to get outdoors. In any event you must punish him, ever so lightly, for this offense till he gets it straight.
Answer 11Sometimes my dog will do that if I make her angry or leave her alone during long periods of times. I would say start to crate train him again because he wont behave until something changes.
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