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Ace again...he is a easy child/difficult child, LOL
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 507517" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>I had this problem with my dog Chester. For him, it was normal to pee every night or every other night on the kitchen floor. I did a bunch of vet tests and his Uric Acid was high, and so they thought he had kidney problems. We tried special food, nothing worked. At the time I lived in a house that was hard wood floors and tile, and I just got used to cleaning up the mess, because a puppy pad made no sense to him.</p><p>When I moved to AZ I leased a really nice new townhouse with white carpet - and I could imagine chester ruining it in about .5 seconds. So I bought him regular diapers, kid's diapers, and he wore those the whole time I lived there. He was also really old by this time, so that didn't help. But the diapers worked like a complete charm. Just cheap old Wal Mart brand kids diapers.</p><p>He was adopted form the pound at 2 yo - and I have to believe this is why the people gave him up for adoption. Poor buddy.</p><p>But like I said, go to the vet first and see what might be going on. It was helpful for me to know that this problem was with his kidneys, and not him just being a willfull brat.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 507517, member: 3301"] I had this problem with my dog Chester. For him, it was normal to pee every night or every other night on the kitchen floor. I did a bunch of vet tests and his Uric Acid was high, and so they thought he had kidney problems. We tried special food, nothing worked. At the time I lived in a house that was hard wood floors and tile, and I just got used to cleaning up the mess, because a puppy pad made no sense to him. When I moved to AZ I leased a really nice new townhouse with white carpet - and I could imagine chester ruining it in about .5 seconds. So I bought him regular diapers, kid's diapers, and he wore those the whole time I lived there. He was also really old by this time, so that didn't help. But the diapers worked like a complete charm. Just cheap old Wal Mart brand kids diapers. He was adopted form the pound at 2 yo - and I have to believe this is why the people gave him up for adoption. Poor buddy. But like I said, go to the vet first and see what might be going on. It was helpful for me to know that this problem was with his kidneys, and not him just being a willfull brat. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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