Last night, my roommate and I were both home sitting on the couch watching television. Jack, her golden, had been outside about 2X in the prior hour. All of a sudden he walked into the dining room and squatted on the floor and started peeing! She was in the bathroom so I ran over to him and said "No, Jack, outside" and started leading him to the door. We got about 1 foot but he was pulling against me and he never stopped peeing! So finally, I just let him finish. He peed, no kidding, for about 2 minutes straight with no stopping or dwindling. It was coming out like he hadn't peed in days!!! And he ahd just been out not 30 minutes before and I saw him squatting outside. Granted I didnt' see any pee come out since it was dark out but I did see him go through the motions at least twice! After he peed I let him out and cleaned it all up with the roommate. When he came back in, he went right over and drank TONS of water which is really unlike him. He usually is just a casual sipper. The remainder of the evening, he drank the entire bowl of water and it was one of those big mixing bowls!
What could be wrong? Jack is 4 years old and whenever he has to go out, he goes to the door and barks. He didn't do that last night before he peed but he had done it earlier in the night.
Could he have some type of bladder infection or kidney stones or something? I know we're not vets here but just wondered if anyone had any ideas or any experience with this?
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