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Bladder infection
Pups was constantly peeing today when we've been out for few hours then I brought the poor baby home and left her on my bed for 2 hours to my horror she p'ed twice(!) on my new cover I'm sure something is wrong with herĀ
As she had no accidents in for months and months . I'm worried although she don't seem in pain but is definitely under the weather will call the vet 1st thing tomorrow . Any similar experience ??
As she had no accidents in for months and months . I'm worried although she don't seem in pain but is definitely under the weather will call the vet 1st thing tomorrow . Any similar experience ??
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Re: Bladder infection
Best to get a check from the vet if this is out of the ordinary
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Re: Bladder infection
yes check with the vet is it possible something might have scared her
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Re: Bladder infection
Is it possibly the new smell of the duvet?
My parents came to visit last weekend, brought a brand new air bed with them and when no one was looking Bane snuck up there and pee'd on it! He hasn't had an accident in the house for over 6 months!
My parents came to visit last weekend, brought a brand new air bed with them and when no one was looking Bane snuck up there and pee'd on it! He hasn't had an accident in the house for over 6 months!
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Re: Bladder infection
Strange for sure. It's not something I've experienced Lily. Is she ok in herself ? If she is, see how she goes today. If you think things still aren't right get a vet opinion to be safe.
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Re: Bladder infection
I'm on my third duvet, the last one we had for two weeks when Axl decided it would be a good place to pee the little horror. He doesn't do it often but when he does it's always on the damn bed!
If you're worried get her to the vets
If you're worried get her to the vets
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