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pee everywhere pee!!!
He will hold everything in the night and he won't do it in the night at all, hes been toilet trained for a while, and the last few days, he's peeing EVERYWHERE sometimes there isn't even that much there!!! It's like he's doing it just to pee on the floor...
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Re: pee everywhere pee!!!
Is there any dogs in season nearby ?
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Not that I know of. All the girls around here have been spayed
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They can smell a female from a thousand paces doesnt have to be close
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Hmmm I Dunno, he ran off earlier as well and didn't listen...little rebel
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What do you clean the area with where he does the pees ?
try a biological detergent
try a biological detergent
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I clean it with the pet cleaner from pets at home. I'm cleaning the carpet Thursday
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They have their set backs at times! We would say Bane was toilet trained from about 12 weeks but had a couple of accidents/on purpose in house pees up until about 6 months!
Maybe try cleaning up with white vinegar...one of his on purpose wee's was on our sofa...we cleaned it the best we could but a few days later he went back and peed in the same spot! The smell is only just going away now!
Maybe try cleaning up with white vinegar...one of his on purpose wee's was on our sofa...we cleaned it the best we could but a few days later he went back and peed in the same spot! The smell is only just going away now!
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Loki has never done it on the sofa, but he looks at me while he's doing it...as if to say FU I'm gonna pee on the floor...
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Hahahaha! So we are not the only ones! Thought we had a devil dog at times
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I went to help my nextdoor neighbour with the bins, earlier I came back he was sat in the garden and he ran up and mouthed my leg....then he wanted to play with Liam and he was jumping over him biting his shoe and pawing at his hands cause I told liam to ignore him..... He's been really naughty today, I dunno what the matter with him is...
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Is it worth checking/ ruling out a urine infection? Don't think its as common in male dogs but you might want to check.
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Yeah he goes out in the morning for after breakfast, and we are out for a long time we do his on the lead walking and the rest is play with other dogs, sometimes I'm out for 2 hours and then in the evening he gets a short on the lead walk for 25 mins
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staffy or any breed need 2/3 walks becasue hes only 5month it should be for 25 mins each time, there no point it taking him for one long walk because like us we dont wee all at once they need a morning, after work and night walk so they get used to weeing at that time and then you wont get any weeing indoors again
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Yeah but u said he need 2-3 walks a day, he gets those a day, just a long one in the morning and a shorter one in the evening after dinner plus the backdoor is always open so he can go in and out as he pleases.
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When I'm home all day then I take him for three or if I'm out all day he has a dog walker.
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Maybe would help if the dog walker takes him out at exactly the same times?
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I will ask but not sure if it's possible as he goes on a group walk, so she's gotta pick all the other dogs up as well
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Nala STILL doesn't hold it in overnight and she's 6 months old it's so hard. We have a puppy pad at the back door (no doggie door) and it's full every morning.
During the day if she's outside, her peeing isn't an issue but if we leave her indoors whilst we are at work, due to weather, we need to do put a pad down. So I feel your pain
During the day if she's outside, her peeing isn't an issue but if we leave her indoors whilst we are at work, due to weather, we need to do put a pad down. So I feel your pain
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Sounds more like the terrier in him scent marking and claiming everything.
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I completely agree Pete. Yesterday he proved it...he went for a wee, and we were cleaning the carpet. When he came back in and it had dried he peed on it....it was only a little bit but it's annoying....
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Nalabala wrote:Nala STILL doesn't hold it in overnight and she's 6 months old it's so hard. We have a puppy pad at the back door (no doggie door) and it's full every morning.
During the day if she's outside, her peeing isn't an issue but if we leave her indoors whilst we are at work, due to weather, we need to do put a pad down. So I feel your pain
Do you crate her overnight? Our 6 month old has no problem holding all night. Dogs won't wet their bed unless they almost burst holding it in. I think puppy pads are terrible, I think they teach your dog it's ok to pee indoors.
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Lynn&Pete wrote:Nalabala wrote:Nala STILL doesn't hold it in overnight and she's 6 months old it's so hard. We have a puppy pad at the back door (no doggie door) and it's full every morning.
During the day if she's outside, her peeing isn't an issue but if we leave her indoors whilst we are at work, due to weather, we need to do put a pad down. So I feel your pain
Do you crate her overnight? Our 6 month old has no problem holding all night. Dogs won't wet their bed unless they almost burst holding it in. I think puppy pads are terrible, I think they teach your dog it's ok to pee indoors.
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I know there is a lot of positive and successful reviews of crate training, but we didn't like the idea of it. It's a personal choice and the thought of having her locked in such a small space didn't sit well with me so we decided against. She had gotten to a stage where her peeing had limited to 1 pee overnight so we were getting there but she has a medical issue where we have to force 900ml water into her every day which has caused her to pee much more so I'm actually unsure whether she will be able to hold it all night. Unfortunately we both work full time and if we can't leave her outside due to weather, she can be indoors for 8 hrs alone on the odd occasion if my mother in law isn't home to take her for a walk etc, so we don't have a choice except pads (which she uses really well) as there is no way she'd hold it in all day. I'm sure some dogs do, I think my friends dog stay indoors when she is at work and she never comes home to an accident. But to give you an eg, Nala peed three times from 5-10pm tonight.
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I agree with Bane, they have certain periods during puppyhood where everything you've trained them to do just goes straight out the window.
Stan Rawlinson has done two good articles for puppies, critical periods part 1 and critical periods part two. very informative and gives you a good idea as to what is happening
Stan Rawlinson has done two good articles for puppies, critical periods part 1 and critical periods part two. very informative and gives you a good idea as to what is happening
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