Make frequently marked areas unpleasant for peeing. The ASPCA recommends double-sided tape or vinyl carpet runners turned upside-down. Put food and treats in locations he marks, so he thinks it's a food spot instead of a pee spot. Step 5 Restrict your dog's freedom in the house. Going ...
You need to take your son back to the doctor. It sounds like he might still have a UTI. The fact that it hurts more at night could be due to him peeing less frequently at night and it becomes more painful for him to pee. Or he is swollen and has some infection. But please don’...
VCA Hospitals notes that diabetes, Cushing's disease, and kidney disease are all common issues that can cause your dog to urinate more frequently. Bladder stones and bladder infections can also prompt your dog to lose control of his bladder. These issues are more common in older dogs, and th...