Puppy housebreaking? bladder infection?
Posted on February 25th, 2010 by admin
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I have had dogs my whole life and we used to breed. But we recently got a boston/westy mix and lately he wont stop peeing, my ma refuses to crate train him because she said he needs to learn and she asked to lock me up in a corner to see if it would make me learn. He has recently begun peein when he sees ppl, in his crate, and just nonstop peeing.
What can i do? or could he have a bladder infection?
we took him to the vet two weeks ago and they couldnt find anything, three hundred dollars in tests.
but it was after that when he started peein nonstop
He could have a bladder infection, just to be sure take a sample to the vet to check. Usually this isn’t an expensive test and if it is negative then you definetly know it is a behavoir issue.
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February 26th, 2010 at 5:12 am
He could have a bladder infection, just to be sure take a sample to the vet to check. Usually this isn’t an expensive test and if it is negative then you definetly know it is a behavoir issue.
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February 26th, 2010 at 5:52 am
it does sound like a medical problem and the vet can give you something to help with the baldder problem even if it isnt could be some kind of prob treated easliy. Yes creat train is the way to go but not untlill you rule out medical. at leads call a vet and ask this question. the other thing is use pampers or any baby diaper its good and easy to put on and off if you can get the dog to leave it alone they also make them for dogs. but I really think you need to talk to a vet.
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February 26th, 2010 at 6:26 am
Buy puppy pads, That helped alot with my two dogs. What we did, is where he pees the most is where we put the pads, and once he got used to the idea of peeing on the pad, we moved the pads closer and closer to the door until they realized to go outside. Also, when he pees on anything other than the pads, you need to rub his nose in it and pop him on the nose. It sounds harsh but that is how you train them.
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