Bed Wetter

Sheka

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Kya has a little problem and its drivinb me INSANE! evrey once in a while, while shes sleeping on the bed, or laying or w/e SHE PEES! Sometimes she even jumps on the bed, just to pee on it! I DONT GET IT!! I feel like killing her when she does it! UGHH!!! what should i do?! should i control when she gets water or something?

any help would be great
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Dominance. IMO at least. A dog peeing on your bed is a huge sign of dominance. Don't let her on your bed anymore!!! At all!

If she sleeps with you, crate her, or get her her own bed.

The other option is it's a medical thing, but from the sounds of it I doubt it. I say kick her off the bed for good! Why would you let her on your bed if she's peeing on it anyways!!
 

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IN the very beginning with Victor say 5-7 months he would hold his urine too long without asking to go out. When he slept a drip would begin. He would also hold it so long that when he started to play he could no longer keep it in, and something like jumping would be the release of the ****. So i made sure that i took him out on a schedule, not just waiting until he asked and that was the end of it.
 

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ya, im definetly not letting on my bed anymore. im sick of doing laundry at 3 am. And if its a dominance thing, it must be serious. Im gonna get her a dog bed next time i go out, but for now, ill just give her a pillow or a towel on the floor or something.

THANKS FOR THE HELP
 

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Bronki did it once and only once as a "statement". He hated Jim's dog (Mary's brother) with a passion so when we were over there he went in and hiked his leg on Garg's bed (not Jim's). I can see that as a "statement" but i would see if there is another reason then dominence. Females usually show that in different ways then males. IF she continues wetting her own bed you might have a vet check too. My brother had an english sheepdog that wet the bed and it ended up she had urinary tract infection caused by a birth defect. Her ureter was wrapped around her spine. They had her operated on and that problem stopped.
 

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