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My dog is peeing on my bed!

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Old 10-28-2010, 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by watterstide
it is recent behavior.

If those that are having a hard time reading this and think it is just gross..if you scroll to the bottom of the messages, and click on the "unwatch",you won't get updates..then you won't be tempted to read. i am sorry some of you find this distasteful. i was looking for help and ideas on this problem. anyone with animals, has,had or will have eventually, urinations issues.

this subject, is in the right thread "general chit-chat, anything not quilting related.

The reason i love this board, is because we can discuss anything, in the proper subject heading..recipes,general chit chat, quilting etc...and it is moderated. so many loving and helpful people here!
Yes, you are in in the right thread. Since we're all friends and family, who else should you talk to if not us? Yes, quilting brought us all together but we do have more in our lives than quilting.

I don't know the answer, but you got a lot of good advice here from others that have been through something similar. I hope your guy gets a healthy report tomorrow.

We (all of a sudden) had a problem with our female piddling wherever and whenever she felt like it. So we started putting her out every hour for 10 minutes or so. When she piddled outside we made sure she got a treat and a lot of praise when she came in. Then we'd wait a couple of hours and start the routine again. It worked for us but I know it doesn't work for everyone.
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Old 10-28-2010, 05:43 PM
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close the door.
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Old 10-28-2010, 06:15 PM
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If you still want to keep the dog, keep the doors closed.
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Old 10-28-2010, 06:20 PM
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Yes I've heard of dogs doing this and it's usually asssociated with something that's upsetting them. Since it's chose your bed it would seem it has to do with something that's occuring between you and your DH. Does the dog use one side or the other to pee on? If you'd like to PM me I maybe able to offer some reasons and then you could try a different approach to repremending rover.

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Old 10-28-2010, 08:51 PM
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Has this been just since your surgery?
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Old 10-28-2010, 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by watterstide
I don't know what is going on with him..is he mad at me or the husband? he is in perfect health...old, but he doesn't pee anywhere else. he can go in and out as he pleases.
this has been going on for a year ,on and off. maybe twice a week or so.
i need to buy a second mattress protector..i have to wait for the one to be washed and dried before i can make the bed again.
i am frustrated.
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any help/ideas would be greatly appreciate..

oh and caging him will not help, he does it when i am home..!
and i do have another dog..she is a bully to him. she is younger.
i am taking off now to my quilt group..will be back to check later..
Buy a belly band ,use only when indoors ,he will wet himself and hopefully get the message.
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Old 10-28-2010, 11:04 PM
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Oh my...sorry I can not give any instructions or help :roll:
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Old 10-29-2010, 04:30 AM
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Why don't you make a few belly bands(to cover and protect from peeing on things). My aunt has a few small rescue dogs and she can't get one to stop peeing in the house so if he's in, he's covered. They are just fabric and batting and she has to change them after he tries to pee a few times.
I really think it's a territorial thing.
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Old 10-29-2010, 11:12 AM
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Well I agree with the obvious ...close the door. If it happens while you are home you might try tethering his leash to a belt you wear. You can crate if you are not home. Remember you are the Alpha of your "pack". If you don't lead the dog will assume the role.
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I have been told by our vet clinic and a customer there that this is the best stuff and really works. I know it is sold at Sam's Club. Might give it a try..

OdoBan Pet Housebreak Trainer - 24 oz
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