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Our Dog Will Only Pee on GrassWe take him over there often but he just looks at us and won't go. He will hold it until we take him on a walk to the park. We have tried a spray called Wee Wee which is supposed to have a scent that will encourage him to go. He just sniffs and won't go. Any suggestions on how to get him to go in his new environment? We don't want him to get sick from holding it to long, and we can't take him on a walk every time he needs to go. Charlotte from La Palma, CA Feedback About This Post:RE: Our Dog Will Only Pee on GrassWe feel your pain. Buddy will not relieve himself no matter what in our walled in yard,even in the dirt area.. Hubby takes him for 4-6 walks every day,windy, rain or shine.Sometimes I take him. During recovery of surgeries, we had kind neighbors that came and walked him for us.If you don't have time,you can pay a dog walker. Maybe a young teen in your neighborhood. BUT dogs need exercise( so do you ) We are thinking of taking out some plants in order to put down a little sod, but it is possible that Buddy will still not soil HIS YARD. Grin and bare it, or decide if it is worth it to you to keep your fur baby. Best of luck,GG Vi Post by Great Granny Vi RE: Our Dog Will Only Pee on Grass
My best idea for a "quick fix" is to pick up a piece of sod from a garden store.. You won't need much at all, and put it down where you want him to go to the bathroom. Don't worry about keeping it alive, just put it where you want him to go.. As long as he uses it, he will get in the habit of using that spot. Mother nature will help you slowly over time, take that sod piece away to eventually leave just the pavement again. By that time, the dog should be used to that spot regardless. If you can afford an entire roll of sod, do the entire section close to the house and it may even stay! My grass keeps taking over OVER the pavement at our house as it is. ;p Post By Milenda (Guest Post) RE: Our Dog Will Only Pee on GrassCheck with your local nursery.I worked with a farmer who raised centipede grass in 2 foot plots . You can make a box and plant the grass in it. Invest in a few flowers and make it AN attractive area outside. Inpatients are easy to grow and reseed themselves. Dog dodo makes good fertilizer and urine is a good source of ammonia. Post By lzygranny (Guest Post) RE: Our Dog Will Only Pee on GrassHow about making a low ( 2x4's) box , fill it with dirt and plant a little grass for him. Post by Lily May RE: Our Dog Will Only Pee on GrassI forgot to mention about the sand box thing. If you put some dog feces or urine in the box, it might help attract your dog to use it. Post by virraszto RE: Our Dog Will Only Pee on Grass
I had this same problem when we moved to Germany. The closest grass was outside of the small town, so we'd have to walk our dog 2-3 times a day to the edge of town. Post by virraszto RE: Our Dog Will Only Pee on Grass
You need to give your dog LOTS of exercise and that starts with a good long, brisk 35-45 min walk every morning at the same time whether it is your weekend or not, Post By D (Guest Post) RE: Our Dog Will Only Pee on Grass
If you have a dog then you should be walking it at least three times a day, which is usually fine for an animal to get trained to only pee at those times. Post By Martin - UK (Guest Post) RE: Our Dog Will Only Pee on GrassWe bought some very inexpensive mats (like welcome mats, but much thinner and cheaper) and our dog (who also likes to feel the grass between her toes) uses them. Rinse with a diluted bleach solution (and dry thoroughly) every other day. Post by luvmygingerkids |
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