If vet says no medical cause for it, consider going back to Step 1 with training. We had to do this with 18 month old Fabian, who started peeing everywhere: in his bed, on our hardwood floors, on our carpets, etc. There were no other changes to our household prior to this.
For the past month, we've had him leashed to our side and take him out every hour, as well as after eating and right before bedtime. When one of us can't be with him during work hours, he's in his pen. We're also very specific about the difference between "potty trips" and "walks", so that he knows when he's out solely to do his business. I am envious of dog owners who claim they can get their dogs to pee and poo on command.
Our neighbors think we're crazy for us shrieking with joy and doing the "Happy Dance" on our front lawn every time Fabian pees in his spot. But it sure beats having the house smell like ammonia and mopping up all the time. |