Glad nothing was wrong medically, hopefully you can find a solution to his pee problems!
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Glad nothing was wrong medically, hopefully you can find a solution to his pee problems!
The water bowl gets picked up and the toilet lid goes down at 8pm every night. He NEVER pees in his crate when he's in it, so I know he's able to hold it. It's just that when he doesn't have to hold it... he won't!Quote:
Originally posted by Cinder & Smoke
Have you considered "restricting" his water before bedtime and
when you know he'll be alone and not able to take a "pee break"?
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Buddy's thoughts: "Oh I got to pee..... but Mom's sleeping. Oh lookie.... mom brought a tree inside for me to potty on!! What a great mommy!!"
:o :p
Thanks for the update .... so glad it isn't anything medically wrong. I know it is frustrating to think it is behavioral. Good luck!;)
I hope everything goes well with Buddy, whatever it is. I'll keep him in my thoughts.
OK; so it's his "attitude" that needs *adjusting*! :pQuote:
Originally posted by pitc9
The water bowl gets picked up and
the toilet lid goes down at 8pm every night.
He NEVER pees in his crate when he's in it,
so I know he's able to hold it.
How about him spending a few nights IN the crate?
LOTS of praise when you find a "dry crate" in the morning.
And when I didn't "totally trust" lil SmokeMutt;
I'd tether him to a foot of the BigBed with a short chain
leash overnight... he NEVER made a wet spot on the rug when he
was "confined" to that small area.
Next step might be loose in the BigBed room overnight;
BUT with the bedroom door CLOSED to prevent roaming the house.
Once he get OUT of the habit of :eek: takin a leak whenever
he gets the urge - the problem may just go away.
/s/ Phred
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