If your dog suddenly starts peeing in the house (or other unacceptable places), it could be caused by aurinary tract infection.1This is a common cause of inappropriate urination and one of the most frequently seenhealth problems in dogs. Watch for other signs, such as increased thirst, frequ...
Why Your Husky Pees In The House (And How To Stop It) If your husky has been peeing inside it can be a frustrating experience and one that you’ll probably want to stop quickly. This post will try to help you to figure out why it is happening and how to stop it. So, why does ...
Belly bands are awesome and can take away a lot of the stress that comes from wondering whether you’re going to find a wet surprise in the corner. But you should know that once your dog pees in either a belly band or a dog diaper, you’ll want to change them. It’s not good fo...
If your house has multiple levels, please put at least one litter box on each level of your house. How would you feel if you had to run from the second floor all the way to the basement every time you needed to go potty??? By having multiple litter boxes each cat can choose his o...
If your puppy had been doing well with housetraining but is suddenly peeing in the house frequently, take a urine sample to your veterinarian to have it checked for a UTI. If your puppy has diarrhea for more than 24 hours or if at any point she is both vomiting and having diarrhea, ca...
This is particularly important if the behavior is out of the ordinary or has suddenly startedhappening after a period of time without accidents in the house. Once you have ruled out medical issues, here are some tips to help you solve your pup’s pee problems: ...
The first pee was pale yellow, but the "marking pees" - which were just small sprinkles at a time were extremely diluted. They almost looked like water. She has not been very thirsty at all today, and has been sleeping a bit more than usual but is still playful, so I think she is...
Your beloved dog might feel that they have to be in charge. And a dog who thinks they are the “leader” of the house will always feel uneasy, and unable to relax. Behavior Issue #2: Separation Anxiety Because the dog thinks they’re in charge, they look at you like you’re their ...
Maybe you just simply want to have your Bichon trained a bit better. A dog that pees inside, chews everything in sight, "pulls" on a lead, jumps up on guests and barks too much, can take some of the fun out of owning a dog can't it?
Old-school training methods emphasize punishment. Rub your puppy’s nose in it if he pees in the house. Smack your dog with a rolled-up newspaper. Put him in a crate for a time-out if he is mouthy. Knee him in the chest for jumping up to greet you. Shock him for barking or for...