Dog Lovers??? I need some Help!!
Ok quick back story:
We rescued Brutus in April, the Vet said at that time he was about a year old. He was wonderfully house trained and only had I think 2 accidents in the past 6 months and one was because he had a stomach virus and couldn't help it.
Move to the past month or so and Brutus has been sleeping in the living room now for about 2-3 months. Well in the last 6 weeks he has gone potty in the middle of the night without so much as a whine or whimper. Just wakes up and goes I am imagining.
What can we do other than have him sleep in his crate again to keep from having to wake up to a mess!!!???
I understand this is completely not weight-loss related at all, but if you have any suggestions we would all appreciate it!!!
We rescued Brutus in April, the Vet said at that time he was about a year old. He was wonderfully house trained and only had I think 2 accidents in the past 6 months and one was because he had a stomach virus and couldn't help it.
Move to the past month or so and Brutus has been sleeping in the living room now for about 2-3 months. Well in the last 6 weeks he has gone potty in the middle of the night without so much as a whine or whimper. Just wakes up and goes I am imagining.
What can we do other than have him sleep in his crate again to keep from having to wake up to a mess!!!???
I understand this is completely not weight-loss related at all, but if you have any suggestions we would all appreciate it!!!
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I have found that putting my dogs food and water bowl up 2 hours before bedtime really helps, and of course make sure your dog is let out right before you go to sleep. That is what has worked for me!0
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Take away food and water at around 7PM? Also before going to bed take him for walk for potty.0
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Try feeding him/her earlier i the day,with a walk in the afternoon ,no foods or water aftre 7pm,Or set the alarm to get up and take him/her,ot get a dog door ,Or potty pads,I hope one of these will Help.:yawn:0
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Check to make sure that he doesn't have any health issues. If he was not messing in his crate, I'd start crating him again.
Make sure he's gone out before bed, and take away his food and water a couple of hours before bed time.0 -
Try those pee pads. I have a chihuahua she use's pee pads.0
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What's wrong with crating? A crate should not be viewed as a place for punishment for your dog but more of their home. My dog goes to her crate on her own when she's tired and it's her little sanctuary.
She sleeps there every night.0 -
You might need to start getting up a few hours into the night and take him out, just to reinforce that outside is where he goes potty. Yes, it may not do anything to reinforce holding it all night, but first things first, by priority. Also there's nothing wrong with him sleeping in the crate. This also reinforces him having a place, as well as many other benefits.0
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How closely before bed are you walking him? I take my pup out right before I head to bed and walk him again first thing when I get up. So if you aren't doing that, I would recommend it. That way you know he has been able to use the restroom right before he goes to sleep. If that doesn't' work, pick his water bowl up a couple of hours before bed too. If you're still having issues after that, I'd ask your vet for suggestions.0
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Don't use pee pads! I would start crating him again, he will soon learn/remember not to do it. Also like others have said let him out before you go to bed, I don't think I agree with taking his water up, a dog needs water and it's unfair to expect him to go all night without it.
Crating him for a few weeks should soon sort the problem out.
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Does he like his crate? My dog loves her so if it isn't a bother to him then I'd just put him back in it or take up his water and make sure he goes pee before bed. Good luck!0
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the first step is like the others say to restrict fluids after about 7pm
but also you much clean the toilet areas thoroughly
cleaning them with cleaners and fresheners is not suffient
you should use a biological washing powder or liquid that will break down the proteins so leaving no smell for the dog - dogs often go in the same place so you really need to take away the smell - not cover it up
also a quick health check at the vets if it continues in case its a kidney infection0 -
wow quick responses!!
We do walk him right before bed and that's why I was quite surprised when we woke up, but we have also been leaving his food and water out. We only put food out 2 times a day, but sometimes it takes him a while to finish his dinner so we have been leaving it out.
We'll start putting it away.0 -
It seems like once a dog goes potty somewhere, they keep going at the same place. I would crate the dog at night. One of my dogs is crated during the night and actually sometimes "asks" by walking to the door of the room where the crate is, instead of hanging out in the living room with my husband and me.0
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What's wrong with crating? A crate should not be viewed as a place for punishment for your dog but more of their home. My dog goes to her crate on her own when she's tired and it's her little sanctuary.
She sleeps there every night.
This- I have two big dogs (so crates are a must for us) and they love their crates, and are in them all the time by choice- we will often wonder where they are and look over and see them just hanging out in their crates chewing their bones. If you use a crate correctly, it is a nice place for them to go, and can help with the accidents- would you pee in your bed? no, and your dog wont mess in his either0 -
My rottweiler Cooper gets his dinner at 5pm and goes for his last walk around 10pm. When does your pup eat/go out for a last walk?
Also, as many other posters have noted, if this keeps happening bring the little guy to the vet - just to be safe!0 -
What's wrong with crating? A crate should not be viewed as a place for punishment for your dog but more of their home. My dog goes to her crate on her own when she's tired and it's her little sanctuary.
She sleeps there every night.
I don't think there is anything wrong with crating. I just liked having him sleep in the house where he can walk around since he is crated the whole work day. It is also in a different part of the house and I know he likes being in the main part of the hose better.0 -
the first step is like the others say to restrict fluids after about 7pm
but also you much clean the toilet areas thoroughly
cleaning them with cleaners and fresheners is not suffient
you should use a biological washing powder or liquid that will break down the proteins so leaving no smell for the dog - dogs often go in the same place so you really need to take away the smell - not cover it up
also a quick health check at the vets if it continues in case its a kidney infection
Thanks!
We have wood floors and I have just been using my regular cleaner. My husband remarked this morning that he is going in the same spot each time.0 -
We also crate our Beagle, Howie get a Kong (PetSmart has them and they are awesome) and we fill it with some peanut butter and when he sees that he knows its bed time and quite time. And we pretty much have a routine down. He eats after we get home from work and before we go to bed we take him out to go potty and make sure he poops, then when he comes in he sees the Kong and goes right in the crate. Like others say, its his home and he knows when we go to bed or leave the house he's in the crate. We also keep a fav toy in there with him, a bed, and one of my fiancee's undershirts in there (as a comfort), Hope this helps!0
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If he's been perfect since April and he suddenly starts having accidents I would get him to a vet. Soon. Any time an animal's behavior changes suddenly it's a reason to check with a vet. It could be kidney issues or an infection.0
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wow quick responses!!
We do walk him right before bed and that's why I was quite surprised when we woke up, but we have also been leaving his food and water out. We only put food out 2 times a day, but sometimes it takes him a while to finish his dinner so we have been leaving it out.
We'll start putting it away.
My dog is a grazer. I leave her food and water out all day. She might eat a little in the morning but she likes to eat at like 8 - 9 pm. I let her eat late because i know she can hold it and she will not go in the house and i take her out potty before bedtime. when she was a puppy up until she was 1 yr i took the food/water away at 7PM.0 -
Is your dog trying to wake you at night to tell you he needs to go out? Has something changed in the house emotionally? My yellow dog had such episodes when we had a death in the family and we were all in mourning. Another consideration, some people are sound sleepers. My dog will plant a huge kiss right on my mouth to wake me up to let him out, which is rare but sometimes warranted. Some folks I know have "bell trained" their dogs with a bell that hangs on the door where they are usually let out to do their business. The dog will scratch at the door, ringing the bell.
A 1/2 mile walk before bed with adequate "sprinkle opportunities" usually will do the trick, and a leisurely 2 m.p.h. walk will be soothing for you too...
What breed is Brutus?0 -
Take him to the vet to rule out a UTI, or bladder or kidney infection, diabetes or lymes disease...
All of these can cause frequent urination...
and then ask your vet, if all checks out ok, on how to preceed...
If he has never been crated, he will view it as punishment...0 -
Momof3and3 is right. First step, get the vet to check for medical symtoms. Usually that is the problem and simple medications can correct the problem.0
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I find that my dogs have to redo the crate training every 4-6 months or so. Once one of them pees in a spot they'll keep going back to it, and then they'll expand to other parts of the house. Getting them back on schedule with the crate is the only way to stop the cycle.0
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See or at least call the vet first.
My last 2, both boxers, slept in their kennel at night for probably 6 months or longer. They loved it we never had any accidents at night. They stayed in the kennels during the day up until about 6 months ago. Jake is 4 and Maggie is 3. I don't see any problems with kenneling. Both our boxers loved it; it was their "safe" place. Our Beagle hated it so we did not use it very long; but, then again, he is also very dramatic.
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Try putting some hot water on your dog's food. It might eat it up faster and sooner. My little guy loves it!0
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Has anything changed in your lives or in your daily routines that would make him act out? It's strange that he would suddenly start doing that when it has never been an issue before.0
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Definitely take him to the vet and have him checked for any UTI's, bladder infection, etc.
A dog doesn't just start messing in the house for no reason.0 -
All of my dogs have been crate trained - our boston loves his little house, i have it set up with a pillow, blanket & and blanket over the top so it's really dark. When it's cold and rainy (like yesterday) he runs right for his crate. Now when we're home I don't lock him in there, so he's free to come out as he pleases.
But if I'm going to be gone, I do lock him in there because he's a dumpster diver. LOL
Our staffordshire terrier mix was crate trained but she does have her own bed area, which is also dark and behind a couch so it has that "den" feel to it.
I would get your dog into the vet and also clean the areas where he "went" really well. You may want to consider moving his crate somewhere he can access it inside the house, and let him get in there with the door open.0 -
We haven't had any emotional changes in the house. I am thinking that the area hasn't been cleaned well and he is being drawn back to it. I think the first time it may have been a accident and then other two times he has still been awake when we went to bed so I think he's bored and walking around and smell the old piddle and then goes there again.
I will call his vet too, but I am thinking cleaning it with vinegar and some of the other suggestions will really help.
I wish we had a place for his crate other than the addition, but there is no room for it. I prop the door to the addition open so he can go out there, but he never does. He's such a people dog he wants to be in the middle of the action!!0
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