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I have a stupid dog, that won't stop peeing all over the floor
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post Aug 26 2007, 02:41 PM
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So I have this Jack Russel Terror that won't stop peeing all over my floor, and I can't figure out why. We take him out like five times a day and he still does it. I've tried everything I can think of to make him stop but it won't work, can anyone help me?
 
 
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post Aug 26 2007, 02:52 PM
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I had that problem mixed with a chewing problem.

http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=173900

We still haven't fixed it, so I dunno what to tell you. sad.gif
 
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post Aug 26 2007, 03:00 PM
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Okay, well thanks anyway. Maybe I'll just accidentally let him out of the house and not be able to catch him.
 
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post Aug 26 2007, 03:28 PM
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it helps to train the when they're really young. My mom has a min pin and she's trained to go to the bathroom inside (on those mats). Mainly because she's small and likes to run and we live in the country.

It might not hurt to take him to a few classes shrug.gif some pet stores (like Petsmart, Petco) should have training classes.
 
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post Aug 26 2007, 03:31 PM
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start your dog on a diaper pad thing! those are really helpful; they're designed so that dogs will want to pee on them. once your dog gets used to the idea of peeing on the pad, you can gradually move it closer to a door, and then outside, etc.

pm me if you have any other questions about dog training happy.gif
 
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post Aug 26 2007, 03:33 PM
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how long have you had the dog and have you actually traind him?

because if you've already trained him and he's older, then he might actually have a kidney infection.

if he's still young or hasnt really been trained yet, or if you've only started training him,then wtf do you expect? it's a dog.
 
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post Aug 26 2007, 03:34 PM
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Okay, thanks everybody, I hope this will all help.

Doiink, you can probably be expecting a pm from me sometime soon.
 
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post Aug 26 2007, 03:34 PM
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Use a stick. >:D
 
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post Aug 26 2007, 03:35 PM
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QUOTE(tripvertigo @ Aug 26 2007, 04:33 PM) *
how long have you had the dog and have you actually traind him?

because if you've already trained him and he's older, then he might actually have a kidney infection.

if he's still young or hasnt really been trained yet, or if you've only started training him,then wtf do you expect? it's a dog.


I've had him for about a year and we've been training him the whole time. He's still youngish, but he understands a lot of stuff now, it's just the peeing he has trouble with. Plus he was my brother's for a while before we got him, and god only know what went on then.
 
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post Aug 26 2007, 04:15 PM
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Might be a bladder problem. Take him to the vet.
 
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post Aug 26 2007, 10:47 PM
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Sometimes, dogs are known to do that when they're nervous. If anything, using a wee wee pad wouldn't hurt! It worked for my dog and thats how he was trained when he was little. But if nothings working, I suggest you go to the doctor, maybe he just has some uncontrollable urination?
 
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post Aug 27 2007, 02:07 PM
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Well, I know it's not a urinary problem, because he gets his check ups and everything and they always say he's fine. It's just that he doesn't listen, and house breaking is difficult for him I guess. But I'll keep trying.
 
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post Aug 27 2007, 02:20 PM
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Maybe if you just got him, He feels insecure and it only trying to claim his turf. I don't know, Just a guess.
 

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