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juxie
12-16-2008, 03:23 PM
Our 4 1/2 month old Boxer/Lab mix puppy can't seem to hold his pee like he should be able to. I know hes still a bit young to have complete control, but sometimes he'll be walking across the floor and his bladder empties in such a gush I hear it hit the linoleum floor with a splat! Its nearly impossible to crate him for more than 2 hours because he pees in the crate and becomes very distressed. He has been examined by our Vet a few times and she can't find any sign of abnormality or infection.

Is this something he will outgrow? The Vet said he is growing at a very rapid weight- hes 40 lbs already and has the appetite of a horse. Maybe his bladder can't keep up with his rapid growth?

Its frustrating because he has been very destructive around the house (ruined a sofa completely) but we can't crate him if we'll be gone for more than 2 hours. He does seem to be able to hold it in for 4 hours at night. He acts embarrased when he does pee on the floor and immediately wants to go outside.

I'm confused and a little tired of cleaning up pee :( Help!

Catlady711
12-16-2008, 06:46 PM
I'm not well versed with the specifics of dog training, but I think the whole point of crate training is for them to realize that wetting in your sleeping area is not pleasant?

If the dog gets that bent out of shape could it be separation anxiety?

I'm bumping this thread so the far more knowledgeable dog people may be able to help you out with their usual helpful suggestions.

Yorkie Lover
12-17-2008, 07:10 PM
yeah, Tanner does that when I come home from lessons or when people baby talk him. It obnoxious. I am sorry.

dogsonly95
12-18-2008, 10:11 AM
maybe if your dog is having those problems you might need to get him a diaper for dogs-but just a warning this diaper is meant for female dogs when they are in heat so it might seem odd putting it on a boy-
another situation in maybe change his food or put a pee pad in his cage

Karen
12-18-2008, 11:09 AM
Have you spoken to the vet about this to rule out a medical reason?

juxie
12-18-2008, 01:43 PM
Yes, he's been to see our Vet several times about this and they have ruled out infection and physical abnormality.