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William Chappell
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28 Apr 2020 09:44


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Anybody out there maybe can give abit of sensible advice in stopping a bitch peeing on bed please.
regards bill



Michael Worth
Australia
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30 Apr 2020 07:24


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When is this happening mate , during the night or every time she pees. Sometimes when a dog pees on something and Marks their scent or territory,they will do it continuously. If you want to change her habits In anyway you will have to change her bed first and then try and work out what shes doing from there. Could be worth getting her checked to make sure she doesnt have an infection in the bladder or kidneys or a urinary tract infection. Make sure if you notice when she does this (time frame) that you let her out of the kennel and give her a chance to empty prior. Hope this helps. Cheers


Stephen Clack
Ireland
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30 Apr 2020 08:44


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Hello Bill,i put a board approx. 18ins high over her bed so that she can not raise her head when she attempts to pee,she will soon learn to get off her bed to pee

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