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Pug owners help

13 replies

kirsty2023 · 03/04/2023 21:44

Got a 5 year old female pug that's started peeing in the house again after going for walks and being in garden help as I'm starting to go mad

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Wolfiefan · 03/04/2023 21:49

Vet visit and check for UTI?

kirsty2023 · 03/04/2023 21:50

Wolfiefan · 03/04/2023 21:49

Vet visit and check for UTI?

There is nothing wrong with her it's only since I've had another baby

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DustyLee123 · 03/04/2023 21:52

I second a vet check. A change in behaviour warrants a check, especially if she’s not spayed.

YouveGotToGrooveIt · 03/04/2023 21:52

Of course there's something wrong with her.

It could be medical (spayed females can develop incontinence, for example).

It could be mental/behavioural.

Either way a decent trainer or behaviourist won't treat until the dog has a clean bill of health from a get so that's the place to start.

kirsty2023 · 03/04/2023 21:54

YouveGotToGrooveIt · 03/04/2023 21:52

Of course there's something wrong with her.

It could be medical (spayed females can develop incontinence, for example).

It could be mental/behavioural.

Either way a decent trainer or behaviourist won't treat until the dog has a clean bill of health from a get so that's the place to start.

No she's been to vets and nothing and she has been spayed

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kirsty2023 · 03/04/2023 21:55

YouveGotToGrooveIt · 03/04/2023 21:52

Of course there's something wrong with her.

It could be medical (spayed females can develop incontinence, for example).

It could be mental/behavioural.

Either way a decent trainer or behaviourist won't treat until the dog has a clean bill of health from a get so that's the place to start.

It's only started since I've had another baby

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YouveGotToGrooveIt · 03/04/2023 21:57

Then I'd be thinking it was anxiety or stress driven. And be looking for someone in real life who can see her to help determine if that is the case. Eg a behaviourist.

kirsty2023 · 03/04/2023 22:04

YouveGotToGrooveIt · 03/04/2023 21:57

Then I'd be thinking it was anxiety or stress driven. And be looking for someone in real life who can see her to help determine if that is the case. Eg a behaviourist.

She's a crazy as a box of frog always wants to play...been to a behaviourist and they have said she's fine and it's just jealousy coz of the new baby wen I talk her for walks she's always got her nose to the floor constantly

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YouveGotToGrooveIt · 03/04/2023 22:21

Sigh

kirsty2023 · 03/04/2023 22:21

YouveGotToGrooveIt · 03/04/2023 22:21

Sigh

????

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Stomacharmeleon · 03/04/2023 22:45

@YouveGotToGrooveIt I second that sigh

DustyLee123 · 04/04/2023 06:56

Stomacharmeleon · 03/04/2023 22:45

@YouveGotToGrooveIt I second that sigh

I third it.

FurAndFeathers · 04/04/2023 07:04

kirsty2023 · 03/04/2023 22:04

She's a crazy as a box of frog always wants to play...been to a behaviourist and they have said she's fine and it's just jealousy coz of the new baby wen I talk her for walks she's always got her nose to the floor constantly

So you went to a vet who gave you no advice or treatment
then you went to a behaviourist who gave you no advice or treatment. ?

literally no decent vet or behaviourist would say or do nothing.

try harder

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