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Ace again...he is a easy child/difficult child, LOL
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 507472" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>PLEASE get him to a vet before you do pads or anything else. He can have a bladder infection or Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) and show NO other signs. It is actually quite common. In a dog who has been housetrained so completely for such a long time, ANY urinating in the house is a sign of a problem.</p><p></p><p>This is probably one of a VERY few ways that he actually has to show you that he has a problem. The dog I grew up with did NOT pee in the house. Not after she was first housebroken. The times she did? She had a medical problems. My parents' cats don't go outside the litterbox and they dont' get up on counters. Ever. The times that they have done those things? They were SICK. They didn't know any other way to tell us what was wrong. We don't speak woof or meow, so they couldn't just say "Hey, it hurts when I do this" or "I feel like total doo-doo"</p><p></p><p>He may act normally all the rest of the time, but you NEED to explore medical issues. How bad would you feel in six mos when it has become more frequent and you finally learned it was due to an infection? Then you would have MONTHS of this habit to break and those pee pads are NOT cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 507472, member: 1233"] PLEASE get him to a vet before you do pads or anything else. He can have a bladder infection or Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) and show NO other signs. It is actually quite common. In a dog who has been housetrained so completely for such a long time, ANY urinating in the house is a sign of a problem. This is probably one of a VERY few ways that he actually has to show you that he has a problem. The dog I grew up with did NOT pee in the house. Not after she was first housebroken. The times she did? She had a medical problems. My parents' cats don't go outside the litterbox and they dont' get up on counters. Ever. The times that they have done those things? They were SICK. They didn't know any other way to tell us what was wrong. We don't speak woof or meow, so they couldn't just say "Hey, it hurts when I do this" or "I feel like total doo-doo" He may act normally all the rest of the time, but you NEED to explore medical issues. How bad would you feel in six mos when it has become more frequent and you finally learned it was due to an infection? Then you would have MONTHS of this habit to break and those pee pads are NOT cheap. [/QUOTE]
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