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Topic: Dog peeing in house
Rustybaffles01's photo
Tue 01/02/07 12:29 PM
Anyone have any suggestions on how to stop a dog from peeing in the
house? She's 12 years old and right after she comes in from her outings
she still has some left over for the kitchen cabinet and the couch.
Need help!!!! Do those doggy diapers work????

spay's photo
Tue 01/02/07 12:32 PM
THE BEST WAY TO HELP YOUR DOGG FROM PEEING EVERYWHERE IS FOR YOU TO LIFT
YOUR LEG AND PEE ON THE DOGG.

Rustybaffles01's photo
Tue 01/02/07 12:36 PM
Already tried that she won't stand still.....lol

spay's photo
Tue 01/02/07 12:39 PM
WELL IF YOUR DOG DOES'NT LIKE "GOLDEN SHOWERS" THEN TRY TO POOP ON YOUR
DOGG. SEE IF THAT HELPS.

PER DR. PHIL

lana720's photo
Tue 01/02/07 12:40 PM
Let me know if peeing on the dog works .I have a male dog who pees in my
house....LOL

Dreamweaverangel's photo
Tue 01/02/07 12:42 PM
HEY, SILLY GUY...KEEP THAT STUPID DOG OUTSIDE....DUHHHH

AlpineRocks's photo
Tue 01/02/07 12:47 PM
I see a cat in your picture a dog will always mark its territoryif there
is other animals.

Rustybaffles01's photo
Tue 01/02/07 12:49 PM
I have a couple cats and she just started doing this about a month ago.
I took her to the vet and theres nothing wrong with her she must be
pissed (lol) about something.

spay's photo
Tue 01/02/07 12:50 PM
PUT THE DOG OUTSIDE - THATS WHERE THEY BELONG - AND GET RID OF YOUR CAT
- AND CLEAN THAT DAMN HOUSE WOMEN !!

Dreamweaverangel's photo
Tue 01/02/07 12:53 PM
sorry...chick....did not mean to call you a ''guy''....the question, in
it's self, seems like something a guy would post....but,
seriously....get all those pissy animals out of the house.....there is
nothing wrong with animals in the house, IF THEY ARE HOUSE BROKEN...IF
NOT then they belong outside or else where.

Rustybaffles01's photo
Tue 01/02/07 12:53 PM
Hey Spay, Is that what happened to you??

AlpineRocks's photo
Tue 01/02/07 12:55 PM
have you added any new animals in the last few months?

luviscomplicated's photo
Tue 01/02/07 01:08 PM
try training pads . or something like that.

baby_gurl's photo
Tue 01/02/07 01:11 PM
id try the training pads rusty, ive heard they work

sushi's photo
Tue 01/02/07 03:06 PM
If a dog is twelve and peeing in the house, there's something wrong.
Get him to a vet ASAP for treatment. No dog wants to ever mess up his
living quarters. He may have an infection or something. I'm not a vet
but have had dogs all my life, and I'm sure he doesn't feel good.

OnALark's photo
Tue 01/02/07 03:46 PM
I agree with Sushi; something is most likely affecting this. My sister
has an "old" dog and they have to treat her for incontinence. This
could be your dog's problem.

Mine? Well, she's only 8 and is being treated for Addisons Disease; any
more meds will put me over the edge!

no photo
Tue 01/02/07 04:34 PM
i guess get rid of the dog.

Rustybaffles01's photo
Tue 01/02/07 07:03 PM
No 4fun06, you don't get rid of the dog....you do all ya can for your
best friend. They are there for you...you be there for them.

kojack's photo
Tue 01/02/07 07:05 PM
there s a spray you can put on spot after they pee that prevents them
from peeing in that general area. My dog used to and has stopped my cat
we put down cuz her problem was cancer.

sugargirl's photo
Tue 01/02/07 07:07 PM
Spay, you a$$!!! LOL!!! Thats gross! Sounds to me that maybe pissy pants
is tressed about something, maybe something changed rescently??

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