Dog peeing on the bed?? Medical problem or just being naughty?
My dog jumped on my sisters bed and just peed. She has done this once before a while back in my parents bed. Is it a medical problem or just being naughty? She is five or six years old. She is a whippet greyhound.
We let her out a lot. Like two or three times an hour. I would say. The first time she did this we just got our yorkie. But that was like two years ago. And today she did it again. Our yorkie or greyhound aren’t allowed on the beds or anything.
The thing is…your dog really, really hates your sister.
Peeing in her bed was just your dog’s way of making the hatred public.
this is normall for a puppy but not for a full grown grey hound
go to a vet and see what they say
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it might be naughty, but with my dogif u dont let him out often he will pee… not because he is trying to be naughty but because he begins to feel sick
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Dogs are not "naughty" – she either has a urinary tract infection, kidney problem — or is trying to mark her territory.
Have your vet check her out, do a urine test, to see if she has a uti — and keep her out of bedrooms until this is resolved.
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Dogs are territorial animals. That is a fact, and when they want to say "this is my spot," they tell other people and animals by marking it using an assortment of ways. One of the most common examples is when your dog barks to warn potential interlopers that they are about to trespass on his grounds. Some dogs will take this territory marking to the next level by urinating (or defecating, which is uncommon) in a certain spot.
Here’s more info.
http://dogtime.com/urine-marking-hsus.html
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The thing is…your dog really, really hates your sister.
Peeing in her bed was just your dog’s way of making the hatred public.
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