She only pees on my bed, not the floor or couch, just my bed. I don't understand it.
2006-12-17
13:14:50
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nicknateky
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ok, I don't allow her on my bed she can already jump high enough to get on there herself. It's just the bed she pees on nothing else. She's already house broken. I catch her on my bed from time to time and I tell her no and make her get off. Most of the time I catch her in the act I tell her no and make her go outside to finish. Is she mad at me, there are other beds and it's just mine that she goes on.
2006-12-17
13:35:03 ·
update #1
This is what I think is going on.
She is probably trying to dominate you. She knows you sleep there and it is someplace you dont like her peeing or pooping on. Our puppy did the same thing. My mom got mad at her for nipping and my mom left the room. And so my puppy walked right over to the pillow my moms head was on and she peed right on it. And her head was up and everything like she thought she was dominating my mom. She got in big trouble though. She did things like that a lot! But now she understands the rules around the house and she isnt the dominate one.
I would try and shut your bedroom door so she cant go in your room. If not then try to scold her harshly everytime she goes on your bed. Take her immedietly outside and praise her lavishly and give her lots of attention. Your puppy may also be trying to get your attention. Try giving her more play time and walks. And make sure to give her attention. She probably knows everytime she pees on your bed she will get some type of attention from you no matter if it is bad or good. Just try to praise her and give her lots of love and attention when she pees outside. And not just after she went on your bed everytime she goes outside untill she quits peeing on your bed.
Eventually everything should work out. our puppy is 6 months old and she doesnt do any of that naughty stuff anymore. She doesnt nip or bite or pee or poop in the house and she doesnt try to dominate us anymore because she knows it isnt going to happen and she will get in big trouble. And also she is very submissive now unlike when we first got her. We thought we got a very problematic dog and thought she was going to be this mean puppy all her life but now she is the sweetest little dog ever. It just takes time and persistance.
2006-12-17 15:05:04
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answered by Jenny 3
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First of all, dont let your puppy on your bed yet. Because you are teaching her that she has a high rank in the pack because she sleeps in the human bed. Make sure you train her, and when you she is old enough to know that just necause she sleeps in the human bed does not mean she can domniate you, then you may allow her.
2006-12-17 13:24:24
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answered by *Barbie Girl* 2
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How previous? If she's a toddler, she could desire to be too youthful to properly known extra powerful. If she is a youthful domestic dog she should be knowledgeable to pee outdoors. that's accessible that she may well be a submissive pee-er. basically supply her a cope with whilst she pees the place she's meant to. Oh, basically some suggestion..stay faraway from the practise pads.
2016-10-05 10:47:29
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answered by schnetter 4
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You need to start crate training her while she is still young. Until she is trained don't let her back on your bed. That way she will learn to go to the bathroom where you want her to and not on the bed.
Also if you have never heard of crate training just look it up on google or yahoo search and your sure to find many helpful sites with information on how to do it.
2006-12-17 13:33:04
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answered by Chihiro00 5
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Keep your door shut and start crate training her if you haven't already.
After you added more details: Keep your door SHUT so she doesn't get on the bed! :)
Oh and don't rub your dogs nose in the pee, they will NOT understand why you are doing that. It is NOT a good deterrant.
2006-12-17 13:18:57
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answered by Terri 7
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Stop the pup the moment it pees on your bed, stick the pups nose in the pee and throw the pup outside and say NO NO
You need to throw your bed away or clorox it.
2006-12-17 13:19:29
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answered by sunflare63 7
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Keep the dog off the furniture.
2006-12-17 13:33:41
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answered by Ginbail © 6
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dont let the puppy on your bed than
2006-12-17 13:21:01
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answered by steve french 2
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get him his own little bed to pee on oh, and never spank or punish a dog or puppy or any animal for peeing or pooping they cant help it!
2006-12-17 13:18:45
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answered by Anonymous
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are you sure its the puppy? no need to be shy!
2006-12-17 13:18:44
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answered by Anonymous
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