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    Good dog with sudden bad behavior?

    Ive had my dog for 7 years and until recently, he has never exhibited hardly any bad behavior. Starting about 3 weeks ago my sister's cat has been at my house because it was pregnant, and my sister wasnt home enough to give her proper attention. The cat has been in my younger sisters room for the entire time(except for occasions when the dog is outside), and had the kittens about 2 weeks ago, but in the last two weeks my dog has been dragging himself on the carpet and peeing on the furniture. hes done this about 8-10 times since the kittens were born. He gets outside several times a day and the back yard is open to him the entire day when its warm out, but i dont know what to do to stop this. The dog just peed on the couch about an hour ago but it wasnt intentional, he was just laying there and went. Can anyone help with this?

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    He should be seen by a veterinarian, he may have a urinary tract infection or some other medical problem. His behavior may be related to the cat/kittens, but since he has been such a well behaved dog before this, it is important to make sure he doesn't have a medical reason for the sudden change in behavior.

    Good luck.

    jake's mom

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    Yup - sounds like it might be something medical, a trip to the vet is in order.

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    I figured that would be the case but hes also been having diahrea and dragging himself on the carpet, what do you think that'd be related to?

    Could it be a territory thing with the cat? he does it in the hall in front my my sister's room. the cat is very mean and defensive of her babies when she sees him.

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    Dragging himself on the carpet could mean he has impacted anal glands - better get him checked before they get infected, which is more painful and worse.

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    Thanks for the help guys and as long as we are on the topic, my younger sister will be keeping one of the kittens permenantly, while the rest will go to other family/friends at age, but thats going to pose another problem: my dog is acclimated to cats(we have had 3 since we have had him) but the cats will(most likely) be terrified of him and react so. what would be the best way to go about introducing them?

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