mm, you're puppy is bigger, so there is more pee, hence a stronger oder.
that's my guess. You couldn't smell it before because there wasn't a lot, but now that the pup is bigger, there is enough for you to catch it's smell.
2006-10-04 11:06:27
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answered by GirlUdontKnow 5
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in case you desire to maintain the dogs take duty for the care, feeding and practise. to homestead practice: Take the dogs out each and every half-hour. If the dogs pees or poops advantages and compliment as though this is the superb ingredient any dogs has ever performed. do no longer convey the dogs interior right this moment after it pees or poops. enable the dogs to smell and revel in the backyard for a jointly as. try this persistently in the process the day. Crate the dogs while he can not be watched to steer clear of injuries on the carpet. %. up the water bowl 2 hours until now bedtime. Take the dogs out while the water bowl is picked up. Take the dogs out a jiffy until now bedtime. you may could desire to take the dogs out two times in the process the night. Feed on a time table on a similar situations on a daily basis. as quickly as on a time table maximum canines will poop half-hour until now or after the meal. this is going to help in case you're taking the dogs to a similar place in the backyard each and every time. You flow out with the dogs to make particular it is going. you do no longer deliver the dogs out without an observer until a hundred% reliable. Use an enzyme cleanser to get all the smell out of the carpet or the dogs could return to a similar spot.
2016-10-18 12:12:15
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answered by Anonymous
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What didn't smell before - the puppy or the pee???????
No seriously....if it's the pee then it could be that the pup is dehydrated. This would make the pee strongly coloured and odoured as it does with humans. It may be worth while monitoring how much she/he is drinking.
2006-10-04 11:09:17
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answered by LANDER44 2
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it might be more water is needed. but your best bet is go to your vet. it might be a bladder infection---it also hurts the pup (burns) sounds like your dog needs an antibiotic shot and pills.that will help the little puppy soon. let me know i have 2 dogs and cats.nanaboop12@yahoo.com hope all goes well
2006-10-04 11:34:28
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answered by betty boop 3
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your puppy is starting to become a dog and dog pee smell bad
2006-10-04 11:25:27
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answered by redneck 1
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Like humans, puppies/dogs need to drink water, the more water one drinks, the lighter and less strong urine is
2006-10-04 11:08:40
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answered by ? 3
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your dog could have a urinary tract infection or a bladder infetction. does it go to the bathroom more often? have it looked at by a vet. or maybe it's not getting enough water..could be dehydrated
2006-10-04 11:11:11
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answered by ARMYWIFE 2
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Did you change anything in his diet? Also, depending on his age, he could be going through hormonal changes, especially if he is not neutered
2006-10-04 11:08:13
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answered by Anonymous
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could have ate something bad and affected his internal organs
2006-10-04 11:12:48
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answered by 0 2
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your house will smell forever
2006-10-04 11:07:30
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answered by Anonymous
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