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wandatn 10-20-2011 07:38 PM

I have a schnauzer and maltipoo and the way I trained my dogs I put a pee pad down in laundry room and when they peed and pooped I took it outside and now they use it outside. I still keep peepads in laundry room for them at night in case they have to go. It works-they go out and mark their territory.Now they want to go out all the time. My schnauzer had surgery the end of July-he had 13 bladder stones and we go out every two hours to pee and poop. I never leave my dogs alone-if we have to go anywhere important we hire a babysitter.lol

catzlaw 10-20-2011 07:52 PM

My dog is unaltered and pees on bags too, My husband doesnt want to have him fixed, which drives me nuts.

When my cat started urinating in strange places he had some terrible bladder problems, we almost lost him cause we didnt take it serious.

I would never use those belly wraps, before taking it to the vet for blood work to make sure there isnt a problem first.

Good luck!

patimint 10-20-2011 08:36 PM

My little 14 year old "baby" started peeing in the house a few months ago. She hates to go outside now that it is getting cooler. Anyone know if they make doggie diapers for little girl dogs? I have been working on re-training her and it has helped. I told my hubby when I get to be as old as she is and I start peeing on the floor, I want him to remember to be as patient with me as he is with the dog.

JBeamer 10-20-2011 11:19 PM


Originally Posted by LLWinston44

Originally Posted by COYOTEMAGIC
There are belly wraps that you can use to keep him from going on things. Take it off when you take him out.

Oh I'm TOTALLY going to try that!!! We did take him to the vet because a UTI was my first thought too. I am THINKING it's because of the weather change and that brings him back to memories of being left out in the snow, and he's not a fan of the cold. He, even in the summer, will want to crawl under our blankets. At first I let him, then I realized that he would not come out even though he was panting and sweating. I guess the experience just left him fearful of the cold. That's why I thought the pee pee pads would make him happy...... but he wants to go wherever he wants to go. Totally going to try the belly wraps. Is that something they have at Pets Mart??

Since he seems scared of the cold maybe while you retrain him you could try making outside in the cold, fun for him. Special treats, playing with favorite toy, lots of petting...make him like being outside.

Carol Wilson 10-21-2011 11:35 AM

With a lot of boy dogs peeing is part of claiming their territory, is your other dog a male too, that could be the problem, I think he is sooo happy to have a good home at last he is staking claim to it. You will have to be quite severe with him if you are going to get on top of this problem, when he pees tell him he is a "BAD BOY" in a very loud voice then take him outside, when he does wee outside tell him he is a "Good Boy" and give him a treat.

If all else fails he could be like my old Springer Spaniel Ben, if you can't eat it or make love to it, pee on it, he eventually grew out of it, he would then only pee on judges at the dog shows.

LLWinston44 10-21-2011 09:08 PM


Originally Posted by Carol Wilson
If all else fails he could be like my old Springer Spaniel Ben, if you can't eat it or make love to it, pee on it, he eventually grew out of it, he would then only pee on judges at the dog shows.

Lol. Now THAT is unfortunate! Lol!!

maggied 10-22-2011 07:05 PM

hi i hope this not to late try cage training they will not gowhere they sleep let him out side and then back in the cage for awhile till he gets use to the routine and maybe he will get what he is suppose to do might help
maggied that how i trained max he is gone down had to put him down two weeks ago couldn't walk he was a big dog

watterstide 10-23-2011 02:51 AM


Originally Posted by maggied
hi i hope this not to late try cage training they will not gowhere they sleep let him out side and then back in the cage for awhile till he gets use to the routine and maybe he will get what he is suppose to do might help
maggied that how i trained max he is gone down had to put him down two weeks ago couldn't walk he was a big dog

Oh Maggied, so sorry you lost your furbaby..

:cry:

LLWinston44 10-23-2011 07:03 AM

So sorry to hear that maggied. We lost our English Setter several months ago, she also couldnt walk. That's the worst part about fur babies. They leave us way too soon. ((hugs))

biscuitqueen 10-23-2011 09:51 PM

that's just too sad, maybe stay out side with him and just be there. poor little guy. That might take time to over come, and then it might not ever go away. Like to shoot somebody----better yet tie them to a tree and make them stay there all day without a coat. damn


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