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First,I would have the vet check your adult dog for urinary infections if this is a new behavior. Secondly,if this is an ongoing problem you need to thoroughly clean the areas the dog has urinated. Remove all scent traces so the dog doesn't recognize the spot as someplace it has gone before. Thirdly,you need to keep a constant watch on your dog and take it outside to potty as soon as it shows signs of the need to go. Good luck.

2007-02-22 01:43:01 · answer #1 · answered by W. 7 · 0 0

You can buy special spray at the pet shop to spray on or around things that will stop her from urinating in house. You can also try lemon and water or vinegar and water
they don't like those smells either. If you have had another dog in the house and it unrated you might have to really clean the floors and carpets and them buy a repellent
spray that covers up the old smells. We can't smell the old oders, but boy can the dogs and they try to cover it up with there smell.

2007-02-22 09:46:38 · answer #2 · answered by janet 3 · 0 0

A crate. Confine your dog anytime you are not able to supervise him/her. This should prevent accidents.

BTW, is your dog fixed? If not, that could help the problem.

2007-02-22 10:18:08 · answer #3 · answered by melissa k 6 · 0 0

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