dangermouse64
Well-Known Member
Hi,
My Mums 6 year old german shepherd has starting peeing on his bed (in our hallway) at first I thought he'd been caught short as I've started a second job so I'm not home as much during the day although when I worked full time a few years ago he was fine from 8am until 6pm. My own dog (13year old cross breed) is still fine all day.
We've started popping home on dinner breaks to let them out but he still peed in the hallway. Last night I got home to find that he'd peed on the bed yet again but this time he was panting and looked generally 'odd' I didn't tell him off as thought he was ill so rang mum (she works at a vet, very handy lol) and she brought home a sample pot.
Had his urine tested today to see if this could be caused by something like diabetes but the tests have come back normal so it's looking like a behavioural issue instead.
I can't see anything that's changed other than my second job but 5-7 hours a week means he's still not left on his own for all that long, he's never had toiletting issues in the past and has my dog for company all day.
What can I do to try stop him wetting the hallway? I orginally suggested to my Mum that we get a kennel and leave him outside during the day but he's a companion for my 13 year old who has seperation anxiety and I don't really want to keep an arthritic dog outside.
Any ideas very welcome, cup of tea for those that read this far.
Dani.x
My Mums 6 year old german shepherd has starting peeing on his bed (in our hallway) at first I thought he'd been caught short as I've started a second job so I'm not home as much during the day although when I worked full time a few years ago he was fine from 8am until 6pm. My own dog (13year old cross breed) is still fine all day.
We've started popping home on dinner breaks to let them out but he still peed in the hallway. Last night I got home to find that he'd peed on the bed yet again but this time he was panting and looked generally 'odd' I didn't tell him off as thought he was ill so rang mum (she works at a vet, very handy lol) and she brought home a sample pot.
Had his urine tested today to see if this could be caused by something like diabetes but the tests have come back normal so it's looking like a behavioural issue instead.
I can't see anything that's changed other than my second job but 5-7 hours a week means he's still not left on his own for all that long, he's never had toiletting issues in the past and has my dog for company all day.
What can I do to try stop him wetting the hallway? I orginally suggested to my Mum that we get a kennel and leave him outside during the day but he's a companion for my 13 year old who has seperation anxiety and I don't really want to keep an arthritic dog outside.
Any ideas very welcome, cup of tea for those that read this far.
Dani.x