Fools Motto
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So, Ickle Rosie springer spaniel of 1 yr, 4mths weighing in at 12.5kg (small) yet to have first season.
Have had trouble with house training upto about 6 months ago - still won't trust her completely. She is not allowed in any carpeted room bar one - and she made her mark on that! No soft furnishings other than her dog sheets in her plastic bed., no furniture surfing allowed either.
She has two solid walks daily, plus time in the garden.
I've got her diet better, as her poo isn't so smelly and she isn't so desperate to go all the time.
Although this has clearly happened before, I caught her in the act of peeing in her bed earlier, and would like ideas to help solve it.
We had been back from a lovely walk about an hour or so, and as usual she scuffs her bedding into a pile, twirls around and sits on it to go to sleep. A short while later, she woke, scuffed more, appeared to hump said pile of bedding, then crouched and wee'd. She then lay on it and tried to go to sleep until I told her to get out so I could remove the dirty sheets.
I don't think this is normal? (dog has never been normal, but this is taking the P!)
Have had trouble with house training upto about 6 months ago - still won't trust her completely. She is not allowed in any carpeted room bar one - and she made her mark on that! No soft furnishings other than her dog sheets in her plastic bed., no furniture surfing allowed either.
She has two solid walks daily, plus time in the garden.
I've got her diet better, as her poo isn't so smelly and she isn't so desperate to go all the time.
Although this has clearly happened before, I caught her in the act of peeing in her bed earlier, and would like ideas to help solve it.
We had been back from a lovely walk about an hour or so, and as usual she scuffs her bedding into a pile, twirls around and sits on it to go to sleep. A short while later, she woke, scuffed more, appeared to hump said pile of bedding, then crouched and wee'd. She then lay on it and tried to go to sleep until I told her to get out so I could remove the dirty sheets.
I don't think this is normal? (dog has never been normal, but this is taking the P!)