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freddie and his bladder
This little boston terrier has been such a good dog. Just a little pup
still but he has a bladder of steel and knows to use the dog door. BUT this weekend he has regressed, pooped 1ft away from the dog door and pee'd twice in front of me. Right in front of me! I could have strangled him. So what do I do now. Just keep plugging away or is this an indication of something new that needs to be addressed? Dave ps, I had promised a picture.. http://homepage.mac.com/davecalhoun/PhotoAlbum62.html |
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Dave Smith wrote: This little boston terrier has been such a good dog. Just a little pup still but he has a bladder of steel and knows to use the dog door. BUT this weekend he has regressed, pooped 1ft away from the dog door and pee'd twice in front of me. Right in front of me! I could have strangled him. So what do I do now. Just keep plugging away or is this an indication of something new that needs to be addressed? Take him to the vet. The peeing particularly can indicate something like a urinary tract infection. This used to happen to Toby frequently in the first year or so we had him. -- boss, sometimes i think | kevin michael vail that our friend mehitabel | is a trifle too gay | -- archy | wotthehell wotthehell |
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Dave Smith wrote: This little boston terrier has been such a good dog. Just a little pup still but he has a bladder of steel and knows to use the dog door. BUT this weekend he has regressed, pooped 1ft away from the dog door and pee'd twice in front of me. Right in front of me! I could have strangled him. So what do I do now. Just keep plugging away or is this an indication of something new that needs to be addressed? Take him to the vet. The peeing particularly can indicate something like a urinary tract infection. This used to happen to Toby frequently in the first year or so we had him. -- boss, sometimes i think | kevin michael vail that our friend mehitabel | is a trifle too gay | -- archy | wotthehell wotthehell |
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In article ,
Dave Smith wrote: This little boston terrier has been such a good dog. Just a little pup still but he has a bladder of steel and knows to use the dog door. BUT this weekend he has regressed, pooped 1ft away from the dog door and pee'd twice in front of me. Right in front of me! I could have strangled him. So what do I do now. Just keep plugging away or is this an indication of something new that needs to be addressed? Take him to the vet. The peeing particularly can indicate something like a urinary tract infection. This used to happen to Toby frequently in the first year or so we had him. -- boss, sometimes i think | kevin michael vail that our friend mehitabel | is a trifle too gay | -- archy | wotthehell wotthehell |
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Take him to the vet. For a dog to do this especially when he seemed
completely trained is unusual and you need to rule out any bladder infections. Celeste "Dave Smith" wrote in message ... This little boston terrier has been such a good dog. Just a little pup still but he has a bladder of steel and knows to use the dog door. BUT this weekend he has regressed, pooped 1ft away from the dog door and pee'd twice in front of me. Right in front of me! I could have strangled him. So what do I do now. Just keep plugging away or is this an indication of something new that needs to be addressed? Dave ps, I had promised a picture.. http://homepage.mac.com/davecalhoun/PhotoAlbum62.html |
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Take him to the vet. For a dog to do this especially when he seemed
completely trained is unusual and you need to rule out any bladder infections. Celeste "Dave Smith" wrote in message ... This little boston terrier has been such a good dog. Just a little pup still but he has a bladder of steel and knows to use the dog door. BUT this weekend he has regressed, pooped 1ft away from the dog door and pee'd twice in front of me. Right in front of me! I could have strangled him. So what do I do now. Just keep plugging away or is this an indication of something new that needs to be addressed? Dave ps, I had promised a picture.. http://homepage.mac.com/davecalhoun/PhotoAlbum62.html |
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Take him to the vet. For a dog to do this especially when he seemed
completely trained is unusual and you need to rule out any bladder infections. Celeste "Dave Smith" wrote in message ... This little boston terrier has been such a good dog. Just a little pup still but he has a bladder of steel and knows to use the dog door. BUT this weekend he has regressed, pooped 1ft away from the dog door and pee'd twice in front of me. Right in front of me! I could have strangled him. So what do I do now. Just keep plugging away or is this an indication of something new that needs to be addressed? Dave ps, I had promised a picture.. http://homepage.mac.com/davecalhoun/PhotoAlbum62.html |
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Dave Smith wrote:
BUT this weekend he has regressed, pooped 1ft away from the dog door and pee'd twice in front of me. Right in front of me! I could have strangled him. So what do I do now. Just keep plugging away or is this an indication of something new that needs to be addressed? It may not be a behavioral problem. If there is any change in a dog's behavior, the first thing you want to do is rule out medical causes. Regression in housetraining could be due to a bladder infection. Take him to the vet first. Canine Action Dog Trainer http://www.canineaction.com My Kids, My Students, My Life: http://hometown.aol.com/dfrntdrums/m...age/index.html |
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Dave Smith wrote:
BUT this weekend he has regressed, pooped 1ft away from the dog door and pee'd twice in front of me. Right in front of me! I could have strangled him. So what do I do now. Just keep plugging away or is this an indication of something new that needs to be addressed? It may not be a behavioral problem. If there is any change in a dog's behavior, the first thing you want to do is rule out medical causes. Regression in housetraining could be due to a bladder infection. Take him to the vet first. Canine Action Dog Trainer http://www.canineaction.com My Kids, My Students, My Life: http://hometown.aol.com/dfrntdrums/m...age/index.html |
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