A dog isn't house trained if it releases it's bowels on your beds... make a loud noise every time it goes to do this ( the sam enoise everytime) and it'll stop!
Good luck...
2007-03-06 06:21:17
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answered by James G 1
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is the dog allowed to sleep on the beds ever? was it once allowed on the beds and now it isn't? peeing on stuff is a dogs way of saying "MINE!" he's not doing it for revenge, or spite or anything like that, he's just telling you he thinks it's his bed. i would suggest not allowing him on the beds at all. keep doors closed and keep him with you all the time if you have to. if he goes on a bed without being asked up by you, tell him NO! and make him get down. he needs to learn that he can only go on the beds with your permission if at all. hopefully this will stop. one other thing though, if it seems like he is suddenly going inside in innappropriate places, even right it front of you like he can't help it, this could be a sign of a urinary tract infection which requires a trip to the vet. good luck!
2007-03-06 14:38:47
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answered by the_most_happy17 3
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Most dogs when trained will let you know when they want out. Acidents happened even with a well trained animal. "going on the beds would be rather unusal. A bladder infection might be the cause. If in doubt check with the vet.
2007-03-06 14:24:34
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answered by lucyshines49 4
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On your beds??
Never heard of that.
My dog is fully house-trained but if he goes into someone elses house with another dog living there, he has sprayed his scent (wee'd a bit) but that's a territory thing.
Maybe it's the scent of the bed?
2007-03-06 14:22:06
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answered by Meeeee! 5
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sometimes dogs that are completely house trained may still have an accident in the house. the fact that he is doing it on your bed is another story. he is mad at you for leaving him alone. he wants your attention and this is one way he knows of to get it.
2007-03-06 14:48:59
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answered by awolves74 2
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my puppy did that but that was when he was a puppy. he didnt know better. maybe hes not fully trained.
when it wees on the bed tell it no, an then show him whaire to go. eventually it'll learn exactly whaire to go.
2007-03-06 15:38:53
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answered by Princess2 2
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the dog is not house trained if it goes to toilet anywhere in the house. the term house trained means, it does not do this
2007-03-06 15:38:31
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answered by fat momma 3
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Don't worry mine does it now and again and they say they don't do it on their own bed where they sleep but ours does. It strange but look out for a full moon because our boxer does strange thing.
2007-03-06 14:35:15
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answered by southpaw 09 3
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Hi ,
Well why don't you read this guide , its awesome , it will help you train your dog by yourself , its a really professional training http://www.kingdomofpets.com/dogobediencetraining/?aff=basimdcs , Hope this helps you
2007-03-07 18:23:11
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answered by Anonymous
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are they your beds if so dnt let it on them if its the dogs bed would letting it out more help
2007-03-08 10:04:36
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answered by kaye j 3
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