Why dogs urinate on beds




















Did something startle or frighten him just before? It was likely anxious or nervous urination. Occasional accidents can happen with any dog. Even a very well-trained dog may have the occasional accident. If it's just a one off occurrence, you probably don't have much to worry about. Related Questions. Read More. View All Related Questions. Back to All Dog Questions. Have More Questions? Contact Us.

How Can We Help? Find out the best and worst foods for your dog and which to avoid. Additional Resources AKC. Clubs Offering: Training Classes. Dog Pees On Bed. Jun 23, 2 Minutes. AKC Answer: The first thing to do is to have a veterinarian check out your dog to rule out a urinary tract infection and make sure he is not urinating frequently due to a medical condition.

You did not mention if your dog still defecates in the house — or just urinates in the house. If he is only urinating and is doing so in small amounts in multiple places, he might be marking instead of actually urinating. If your dog is intact, then neutering sometimes helps reduce marking. The reason also could be that your dog never understood the housebreaking process so he is confused about where he can go and not go. I would place the bedroom completely off limits.

While this behavior is more common among male dogs, it's not unheard of among female dogs. Many canines who are threatened or stressed will resort to this behavior, usually as a response to a new arrival in the home, like a baby or another pet.

It's also more common among pups that haven't been spayed or neutered. A dog wetting the bed may be cause for a medical concern, so if your pet has made a habit out of it, maybe it's time for a visit to the veterinarian. Incontinence or reduced bladder control is one of the symptoms of urinary tract infection, a painful bacterial infection that can be treated with antibiotics.

Frequent and uncontrollable elimination can also be indicative of other conditions, such as obesity, diabetes, bladder stones, arthritis, and kidney disease. A trip to the vet is highly recommended if the bedwetting accidents are happening frequently.

It's best to get a professional opinion to rule out potential diseases and ease your worries. If your dog's anxiety is becoming worse, reaching out to your vet could also help with possible solutions, such as medications to calm a jittery pooch.

House training a puppy takes a bit of time, but it's a must if you want untrained Sparky to stop eliminating indoors.

Crate training is a highly recommended method of potty training, offering your pooch a safe sanctuary that's just their own inside the house. But what if you want a quick fix to your dog treating your bed as his personal urinal? A dog will typically make it a habit to keep coming back to his "favorite spot," but a cleaner will mask the scent of his pee and stop him from remembering that spot next time. Dog Anxiety, Stress, or Fear Stinky accidents like these may be a drag for you, but it's probably worse for little Fido.



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