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princess is peeing in my bed! i posted this somewhere else but thought id see what advice people here can giv eme :p for awhile i had princess sleeping with me in the bed lately shes been peeing alot so i put her bed in the kitchen by the laundry room door and put a little dividor thing between the kitchen and the livin room. she always tries to get out so shes always jumpin up and down!!!! i dunno why she does this! last night i stuck heri n the pantry. my mom told me that if its dark and she cant see than she might not yell so loud my moom was soooooo wrong!!!!!! she kept yelping and hollerin all night long. im so tired today do you guys have any advice for me?????? ive had her for awhile and she just started peeing in my bed out of nowhere!!!!! she use to be realllly good at not peeing shes doing better without the barkin she might have gotten used to it |
MY pup pees on my bed too. It too high for him to get down so he just goes. I tend to make sure he pees before putting him on the bed with me. |
hmmmm, i dont really know what to tell you. mine sleep with me to and there was maybe one or two accidents but i think it was because i was maybe in such a sound sleep and they could not get off the bed :( |
Don't throw her outside!!! JK Sorry Does she have a way to get off your bed without you letting her down to go pee? Also try taking her water away a few hours before bed time. As for her crying when you put her in the kitchen. You have to stay with one method of training and stick to it because by you letting her sleep with you one night and then put her in the kitchen the next , she is going to get really confused. She knows she likes sleeping with you better then by herself in the kitchen so she's going to cry, but if you keep her sleeping in the kitchen then she'll eventually get use to it and settle down. I'm pretty sure you know this but give her some toys to play with too when shes by herself at night. |
She is probably peeing on the bed because she can not get down to go. I would say get her the little stairs that you can buy on line, or what I do is put the two pillow shams I have for the bed I stuff them extra full with pillows and after pulling them off for the night I put one on top of the other. Wedge them in good so they won't move when they jump on them. Then I have the pee pad box on a piece of plastic in the room, mine is right at the bottom when she jumps down. I also keep the bedroom door shut so that she comes right back up on the bed again when she is done. This works for me with very little problems. |
You put her in the pantry are you serious? Never shut a dog in a room. They need to be able to see out. Buy a crate. Magical things will happen. :rolleyes: |
Ok sorry that was kind of rude. However, isn't it common sense that if your dog is peeing on your bed they should NOT be on your bed? Put her in a crate next to you. If you want more detailed advice than that you need to give us more details, like how old she is, if she is housetrained, when this started, etc. It might be water too late at night, it might be she can't get off the bed and you need to let her out in the middle of the night, it might be incontinence. More info please? |
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