How old is your dog? If she is peeing in her sleep she obviously doesn't know she's doing it. Is it a little or a lot? You need to have her checked by her vet. She may have a urinary tract infection or be experiencing urinary incontinence. Both conditions can be treated. If your dog is and older dog who is peeing in her sleep it is probably urinary incontinece. You may even notice her dribble while she is walking. Your vet can give you medication to help with this. She will need to take it for the rest of her life. If she is urinating frequently and is "purposefully" urinating it is probably a uti. Your vet will check her urine for an infection and usually antibiotics is all that is required.
2007-06-07 23:20:36
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answered by gonnella1205 2
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This is not a good sign. Something is wrong with your dog. Anytime your animal starts acting out of regular behaviors you should question it and get to a vet, and question it you have. Now all that's that's left is get it to the vet and find out what's wrong. We had a cat we thought had begun spraying in our home, but finally I realized it was too frequent and took him in and he had a terrible kidney infection that almost cost us his life. So I'd schedule an appoint even before the weekend if you can....
2007-06-07 23:24:12
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answered by misstic_fire 3
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Depending on the age of your dog, it may have to do with it's age. Older pets sometimes do lose bladder control.
If you are worried about this and your dog looks or acts like it's in pain, talk to your vet. I have heard of dogs with internal problems that need attention of a vet.
Good luck.
2007-06-07 23:39:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Take her to a vet it may be because of health reasons.
Prevention is always better than cure!
see what other people say on here and select the best answer. Otherwise if she is not feeling well take her to animal hospital.
2007-06-07 23:19:34
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answered by Peddy 3
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Exactly right most likely either the urinary tract infection or the age related incontinence. BOTH are treatable and fairly cheaply but not in the same fashion.
2007-06-07 23:23:18
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answered by ragapple 7
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Could be an infection, but also depends on how old she is. A lot of dogs start to loose bladder control when they get old
2007-06-08 01:33:25
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answered by boleen03 3
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She needs to get to the vet ASAP it could be an infection or something else a vet can help you with that.
It would be thee only way to know for sure.
2007-06-07 23:20:08
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answered by Kit_kat 7
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Possible urine infection, Book her in asap to vet for check-up.
Or age related incontinence, even so - get to the vet.
2007-06-07 23:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Take her to a vet. It could be a UTI. If she is spayed it could be spay incontinence. It could be a few things, most of them treatable by a vet...
2007-06-07 23:35:31
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answered by Stick to Pet Rocks 7
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How old is she? You need to see a vet to see if it is seizures. If she is a puppy that would be less serious than if she is older.
2007-06-08 01:51:18
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answered by mama woof 7
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