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I have had her for 7 months and she is five years old. In the morning after I get out of the shower there will be a big wet spot on my bed. She sleeps on her bed on the floor every night. Is this dominants, or can she just not hold it long enough. It's only happened a couple of times. yuk!!

2007-12-01 16:16:50 · 4 answers · asked by QTPIE 1 in Pets Dogs

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If it's only been a couple times, it's probably just that she didn't get outside in time. Take her out first thing in the morning and wait until she's peed to come back in. It might mean getting up about fifteen minutes earlier, but it's worth it- right?

2007-12-01 16:20:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I said this in an early post to someone else but you could try it.

First, I want to say, if she's 5, she should be able to hold it.

We had issues with our 5 year old dog peeing and pooping on the floor. We were told to start putting his food where he liked to go and he'd stop going there. Worked like a charm. We only had to put it there a few times and he stopped. Then we just moved his food bowl back.

He still goes there if he has an issue like he got into the garbage or something but not just because anymore.

Dogs won't go where they eat and sleep. It's a simple as that.

2007-12-02 00:28:22 · answer #2 · answered by juliettavirgo 5 · 0 0

Not enough information to really answer, but be sure the dog goes out to pee THE VERY FIRST TIME YOU OPEN YOUR EYES. And the last thing you do before going to bed, is dog outside.

She is marking the bed and that usually is a sign of I'm Pissed at you I've only seen a dog do that when they were upset about something. And I don't care what some people say dogs can get upset with you.

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2007-12-02 01:07:16 · answer #3 · answered by Lyn B 6 · 0 0

she's still little, so it's more just a puppy thing. but get a cleaning spray that gets out the scent entirely- traces of the original scent could be prompting her to pee there again. ask for something like that at a pet supply store, i don't have an exact brand name for you, we got rid of ours after the dog was house trained.

2007-12-02 00:25:07 · answer #4 · answered by opi 4 · 0 2

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