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Help - peeing inside

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HiSisteritsmeeee · 23/01/2021 08:06

I am at my wits end, I have two beautiful little dogs who after a traumatic 2019 I have spent the last year re-training to go to the toilet outside and they have done so well. They always ask to go out now and we rarely have accidents inside. That is. Except for the dining room.

They have taken to using the dining room as their toilet, no matter what I do, a prime example is today. After finding a large amount of pee in there yesterday (they did it while I was upstairs working and didn’t even ask to go out) I covered the floor and furniture in bi-carb. This morning while I was sweeping it up one of the dogs walked in and peed on the curtain (he had just been outside) I picked him up and put him outside straight away, but this is so disheartening, does anyone have any suggestions?

For the most part they’re brilliant but it’s just this one room, I find pee in there most days. What can I do next?

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HiSisteritsmeeee · 23/01/2021 09:39

Hopeful bump

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Wolfiefan · 23/01/2021 12:40

Don’t allow them access to this room. It probably still smells and it has become a habit too.
Definitely no UTI?

DenisetheMenace · 23/01/2021 12:41

How old are your dogs?

HiSisteritsmeeee · 23/01/2021 13:00

The problem is I can’t block off access, there’s definitely no uti

They’re 6 years old almost 7

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Justa47 · 23/01/2021 13:05

@HiSisteritsmeeee

Dog gate? Spray with bleach? Get anti pee granules from Amazon?

HiSisteritsmeeee · 23/01/2021 13:09

A dog gate won’t work - I need extra tall extra wide and even extra tall is questionable for one of them as he’s figured out how to scale those.....I’ll look up the anti pee granules....I hadn’t considered bleach for fear it would be too harsh a chemical

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Wolfiefan · 23/01/2021 13:09

Don’t use bleach.
You will have to replace carpets and maybe floorboards and never allow them to be unattended in there.
Or get a room divider/baby gate.
If they can get in there and you aren’t there to stop it then they will pee there.

BiteyShark · 23/01/2021 13:16

I use and opened dog play pen to cordon off large areas. Something like this can be opened into one long line

Ellie-Bo Easy-Up 8 Piece Puppy Rabbit Play Pen 61cms High https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00IYQQWIG/ref=cmswwrcppapifabcc3ecdGbVAXTVKH?encoding=UTF8&psc=1

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