Maybe she's confused or worried about the move. Just train her again, and maybe get her some medicine that calms dogs down if she's still peeing on the floor.
2006-10-07 02:28:23
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answered by The Logophile 3
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Your pet may be confused because of a new home. When you take them out side, and they urniate, as they urinate say PP, then if they poop said Poop Pooh. They will always associate that word with what they are doing. My dog is trained to P or Poop if I just say those words once out side. If this doesn't help you might want to see if your dog has a kidney problem.
2006-10-07 10:19:17
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answered by poppysredfox 1
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Is she going outside enough? If she is, then it's the anxiety of the move. Our dog stressed out when we moved 4 months ago, and we couldn't leave him alone. She just needs to feel at home. Try to spend more time with her until she gets used to the new place.
2006-10-07 09:28:55
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answered by Dawn 3
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was she being vaccinated recently?
did you change her diet recently?
i agree with the theory that she may have some problem holding it....
its better to see the vet. better be safe than sorry.
2 years ago, my princess was urinated anywhere & everywhere out of the blue (which its unusual, since she will pee & poo in the toilet). so, i ignore it.
1 week later, she had seizures....
i took her to the vet immediately, & blah blah blah....
it was a reaction to her new food, & others.
it cost me $3000 & sleepless nights, worrying about her seizures @ night...
she is well & happy now....
so, bring her to the vet.
i hope your pet is just nervous about the change of environment. it could be some noise or some triggers that you may not be aware of, that made her uneasy, hence she urine on the floor.
good luck!
2006-10-07 12:32:52
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answered by sista! 6
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I can only answer based on personal experience, but moving can be traumatic for animals, and she may be reacting out of stress. Is she home alone more than before? If so she may be afraid that you changed her home and now you are gone too. If it is a previously occupied home, she may smell old animal odors and be trying to cover it up with her smell. If it continues check with your vet she could also have a urinary track infection.
2006-10-07 09:29:27
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answered by mickand_2000 1
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Check the floor wether is there smell of pee there if does change it or maybe ur dog like it there
2006-10-07 09:50:45
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answered by Benny 3
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i think there's a possibility that she may be suffering from anxiety. If you moved recently then she may still be getting use to the surroundings and she's just feeling a bit agitated in being in a new place.
There's also a possibility of something wrong, so maybe ring the vet just in case.
2006-10-07 09:45:08
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answered by peramiell 2
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Can you take her out on nice walks where she doesn't get scared by anything? It sounds like there is something outside that is bothering her. Or maybe you are not able to pay attention to her like you did at your old place? There are lots of reasons for a dog to resort to this sort of behavior, loneliness, anger, past things that happend to her.
2006-10-07 09:30:21
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answered by redhotboxsoxfan 6
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She may have a bladder infection. Have her checked by the vet. Bring a urine sample as they will need this to do the test
2006-10-07 09:30:43
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answered by aussie 6
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well some times it takes a while for your dog to be trained.it all depends on the effert and the type dog.
2006-10-07 09:30:18
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answered by philldillmill 1
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