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2006-06-22 03:04:13 · 9 answers · asked by lovey_nena 1 in Pets Dogs

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Don't let him on the bed, my male dog did that once. He was banned from the bed for a long time. Don't give him full run of the house either. Set boundaries

2006-06-22 04:03:13 · answer #1 · answered by Judy 3 · 1 0

easiest way to stop them from peeing in bed is to get rid of the bed. Kennel training works well for potty training dogs, so maybe you should try that, that way you won't have accidents when you aren't watching. You have to be strict with kennel training though, no beds/blankets in the kennel until the dog has learned not to urinate or defecate in the area because dogs do not mind laying in damp areas (such as soiled beds) but they usually dislike sleeping in wet places (like pools of urine on a kennel tray). Also, the kennel should have a divider set so that the dog only has enough room in the kennel to stand up and turn around. This prevents the dog from soiling one area of the kennel and laying another, which would defeat the purpose of kennel training. Once a dog has learned not to eliminate in its kennel, you can return the bed to the kennel and you shouldn't have any problems with the dog soiling it. It also gives the dog a safe place to rest since dogs like small den-like areas.

And as a side note, sticking your dog's nose in the urine/threating/hitting him rarely works, but instead instills fear in the dog. It may catch on that you don't want it to pee in that stop, but it will start to go in places you cannot see. The best methods to potty training are, if you see your dog eliminating in the house, say "no no" urgently but not with an angry tone, and pick up the dog and take it to where you want it to go. If you don't SEE the dog making the mess, you just clean it up and go on because theres no use punishing the dog after the fact because he won't understand what he did unless you catch him while he is doing it.

2006-06-22 03:20:05 · answer #2 · answered by TiFFeRz 4 · 0 0

If you see pee in his bed the next day, have a light spry water botle filled and just give him a little spry on his butt and his back. Then eventualy, he'll stop! Or when your at school, have him penned up in a lanolium covered spot. 1 more thing, if you see him at a door, take him out right away. GOOD LUCK! ;-)

2006-06-22 03:20:57 · answer #3 · answered by newischk 2 · 0 0

If you have a cage keep him in there and he will pee in there and soon will learn to go in the morning, as soon as he catches onto this put him back in the bed and he won't pee in bed anymore!
( That's at least what I did! )

2006-06-22 03:15:24 · answer #4 · answered by Katie Hatcher 1 · 0 0

Stick his nose in the pee and threaten or whack him gently with a rolled up newspaper. Without showing him what you are displeased with and punishing him will only confuse him and have no effect. Take him outside for a pee often. He'll come around soon! They learn fast.. warning: don't melt and give in when he looks you in the eye with those soulful looks.. :-)

2006-06-22 03:15:09 · answer #5 · answered by Raj 4 · 0 0

Place a open package of moth balls on or around the bed this detours all animals from urinating in that area. It also works well outside to stop strays from entering certain areas like gardens.

2006-06-22 03:10:45 · answer #6 · answered by American Pride 3 · 0 0

Im assumming youve contacted your vet but if you havent it sounds like they might have a bladder infection. Its not normal for a pet to do their business where they sleep so they are trying to tell you something.Something similar happened to my dog and it was a bladder infection in her case. Good luck!

2006-06-22 03:44:54 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

if your dog is not potty trained he will most likely pee anywhere.

2006-06-22 03:08:18 · answer #8 · answered by booksrule5 1 · 0 0

take him out side every four hours, they have a small bladder.

2006-06-22 03:07:48 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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