Aaaaahhh! Is this behavioral? We let her out every two hours on the clock, give her praises and treats! She literally peed right next to our heads? It is funny...I know. I was just wondering if other Peke owners have had this problem? She really is a good dog?!
2007-12-02
07:37:52
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alright smart asses...if you own a peke answer... if you don't quit making me laugh so damn hard!
2007-12-02
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OMG my pekingnese did this I can't believe you are talking about this. She hasn't done it for awhile. I thought it was because she was mad at my husband because he would be away during the week. It seemed to happen when he was home for a period of time and then he went away. She once peed on his head. IT's really not funny but you have to laugh. It's happened about 4 times (she's 2). Of course you asleep so you don't know until it happens so it's not like you can yell at her because your not catching in the act.
We just hope she has grown out of this and now my husband has a job where he is home every night.
My suggestion is to crate her at night that she isn't allowed on your bed.
I think she is marking her territory. That's what I thought. She is trying to say this is my spot not yours. Peke's are stubborn I find.
2007-12-02 07:52:07
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answered by Violet 4
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I don't own a peke, but I've had numerous dogs over the years and currently have a 1 year old Yochon. Since you don't mention how old your dog is, I'm going to assume it's a puppy?
Puppys don't have very large bladders so expecting them to go all night without an accident isn't very practical. If you are trying to house train the dog, which it sounds like you are, then I would recommend keeping her in a pet carrier type kennel or cage at night until it's at least a year old or house trained, whichever comes first. Dogs will, by nature, avoid soiling the place where they sleep. If the area is too big, they will just find a place to "do the deed" then go back to another area to sleep so that's why I recommend a kennel or cage.
The cage/kennel should be large enough so that when the dog walks in head first, it's able to stand up freely and turn around easily with the door closed. You can put bedding in it if you wish, to make your pet more comfortable. Keep it close to your bed so that if you hear the dog wake up during the night and whine to go out, you can take her. Once a dog soils it's sleeping area because it's been left too long, then it's hard to keep them from doing it again and after a while they won't even go in the cage/kennel without a fight.
2007-12-02 07:53:49
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answered by MT 2
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how old is the Peke. Have owned and bred both Pekes and Chis. the younger the more likely as they cant get off the bed. If you arent a light sleeper you wont notice them waking and thats when the PEEPEE party starts. They will and must pee when they wake up. If you arent a light sleeper, you might want to put a weewee pad on the top of your comforter and the pup will find it. If its more than 3 or so months old, consider fully housebreaking the pup if you wont put a pad on your bed
2007-12-03 19:05:35
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answered by DONNA G 1
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How old is she? If you are still training her, you need to remember that a pup typically wont soil her own bedding, as she doesnt' want to lay in it herself.
Your bed, however, has plenty of room for her to wizz and move to dryer ground! Been there done that.
Had a chihuahua in high school that slept with me. She was about 5 when this happenened, and potty trained, provided it wasn't cold or wet outside. Anyways, one night I woke up soaked! She'd peed right next to me, and then moved to the other side of the bed. Oh, was I mad! I scolded her, put her outside, cleaned up the mess, let her back in, but made her sleep in the living room and told her why she wasn't welcome to come back to bed. I made her sleep out there for 2 nights. The 3rd night, Mom made me take her back with me, and I warned her she'd better wake me up next time. About 2 am, I felt this very light scratching at my cheek. I jumped up and took her out!
Basically, you need to remember that there needs to be consequences for her actions. She peed in the bed. Show it to her, (don't rub her nose in it, that's nasty), but make sure she can see why you're unhappy. Scold her, and take her outside, so she knows where she should have went. If the experience isn't unpleasant, there's no reason not to do it.
2007-12-02 07:52:09
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answered by Ista 7
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Q:My peke peed on our bed while we were sleeping?
A: Yes he did.
2007-12-02 07:42:10
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answered by Stars_mccloud 2
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u shud close ur bedroom door wen u sleep, that way no1 gets peed on.
2007-12-02 07:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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take um to the pound
2007-12-02 07:40:32
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answered by slappey_bob 1
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