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ruthya New Member Posts: 1 |
posted 01-19-2004 06:01 AM
MY PUPPY IS 8MTHS OLD HE IS A FULLY TRAINED PUG ALWAYS DOES HIS BUISNESS OUTSIDE,LATELY HE HAS BEEN URINATING IN THE HOUSE AND WALKS ALL AROUND WHILE URINAIING , WHY IS HE DOING THIS IS HE IN HEAT? IP: Logged |
Rosie's Mom Member Posts: 36 |
posted 01-20-2004 11:40 PM
If it's a HE, he wouldn't be in heat. It sounds like he might have something wrong with him if this isn't normal for him. I'd suggest taking him to a vet to get him checked out. If it's not medical then it could be lots of different things. It could be that he's excited.. some male dogs dribble when they get excited or when they are over stimulated. It may be that he needs to go outside more often than he's being let out. If he hasn't been fixed, some of the peeing could be because he's marking his territory. Best thing is to get him checked out first. IP: Logged |
Samsintentions Member Posts: 944 |
posted 01-21-2004 04:58 AM
Have him checked for UTI. Also. Is he neutered?? He could be marking his territory. IP: Logged |
charmedagain Member Posts: 790 |
posted 01-21-2004 05:02 AM
Hi Heat is a term used for a bitch that is in breeding mode. If he is urinating in the house and while walking, 2, He should be allowed out after he wakes up has had something to eat or drink or after play time. 3, He may have a urinary tract infection i would sugest taking him to the vets to have them look him over and see if he has any infections they can they place him on treatment to help clear up the problem. Some dogs and puppys show behavioural problems in different ways some urinate a defecate in the house. So i wouldnt rule out behavioural problems aswell. But take him to the vet to rule out infections, mike. IP: Logged |
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