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HEEEELP 11mo Great dane Pees on my bed and floor at random

kotaca Sep 22, 2005 02:47 PM

Ok, I have a gorgeous 11mo Male great dane named Kota. I drastically need help. I have no idea why he does this, but randomly he just pees on my bed be it at night or not. Also he randomly pees in his kennel during hte day. He is never in his kennel more than a few hours. Hes always taken outside before and after. He seems to do it in spite. I really need some advice. I dont know what to do.

Is he upset with me? Is it poor training? What else can I do to let him know it is not ok. Im almost to the point of where I may have to find him a new home. But I dont want to do that. Hes a sweet, loving dog and I want to keep him.

Hopefully someone has some advice.

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KDiamondDavis Sep 22, 2005 11:40 PM

>>Ok, I have a gorgeous 11mo Male great dane named Kota. I drastically need help. I have no idea why he does this, but randomly he just pees on my bed be it at night or not. Also he randomly pees in his kennel during hte day. He is never in his kennel more than a few hours. Hes always taken outside before and after. He seems to do it in spite. I really need some advice. I dont know what to do.
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>>Is he upset with me? Is it poor training? What else can I do to let him know it is not ok. Im almost to the point of where I may have to find him a new home. But I dont want to do that. Hes a sweet, loving dog and I want to keep him.
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>>Hopefully someone has some advice.

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It's not spite. If he has not been neutered yet, it's time. He also needs to be checked for urinary tract infection. And the places he has urinated need to be treated deeply with a bacterial enzyme odor eliminator product such as Nature's Miracle. At the link below my signature you'll find lots of how-to information under "Housetraining."
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Kathy Diamond Davis, author, "Therapy Dogs: Training Your Dog to Reach Others," 2nd edition, and the free Canine Behavior Series articles at http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Content.plx?P=SRC&S=1&SourceID=47

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