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Gazing Garden Bowling Ball!By Carol Ann Feedback About This Post:RE: Adult Shih Tzu Started Peeing On The FloorI also bet it's a urinary tract infection. The vet can give you a little syringe to collect urine or you can take an old ladle or pie plate to collect it while the dog is peeing (a bit tricky, but not impossible). Our dog did that as a puppy - pee a little or none at all outside and then come in and pee right in front of us. Turns out he had a UTI. After a bit of antibiotics, the problem was solved. Post By Lisa (Guest Post) RE: Adult Shih Tzu Started Peeing On The Floor
Hello, Post By Sherri (Guest Post) RE: Adult Shih Tzu Started Peeing On The FloorYour dog could be over marking any scents the others left behind. Use an enzymatic cleaner and restrict her access to certain areas of the house until she improves. If it's always in the same spot, try moving her food dishes there when you feed her for a few days. Post By Guest (Guest Post) RE: Adult Shih Tzu Started Peeing On The FloorIn addition to Shelter Workers comment, I would reinforce cleaning everything especially where your dog has previously gone to ensure there is no scent left. Your local vets or pet supply store should have some good products that may help. Post By Natalie (Guest Post) RE: Adult Shih Tzu Started Peeing On The Floor
Smaller dogs in particular often don't get 1/10th the exercise or training/disciline they need. You also must to train by positive reinforcement; never negative because negative attentiion is better than no attention as far as the dog is concerned. Post By Shelter Worker (Guest Post) RE: Gazing Garden Bowling Ball!
can you send us a pic of it please?? Post by Ziggee RE: Gazing Garden Bowling Ball!This is also good because you don't have some kid with a bee-bee gun shooting it to watch it break! Post By Gina (Guest Post) RE: Gazing Garden Bowling Ball!Great idea! Did you have to seal it? I'm wondering how it holds up in the weather? Do you have a picture, I would like to see it! Post By Brenda (Guest Post) |
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