Stop Dog Wetting Today

If you have a problem with your dog soiling the house, you probably want to stop dog wetting right now. This can be one of the most frustrating of all dog behavior problems around. It’s smelly, unhygienic, embarrassing and can cause a host of other problems.

There are different reasons for dog wetting indoors. These may include:

· Scenting or “marking of territory”- which is actually not a house training problem but something unrelated

· Never been trained to go outside

· Nowhere else for the dog to go

· Change in dog’s food routine or walking habits

· Change in when you let you dog out for potty breaks

· Illness or incontinence

· Stress or tension in the dog’s life or in the household

· Scared or feeling separation anxiety

· Seeking attention

Before you seek to do anything about a behavior problem of dog wetting, you need to have it checked by a vet to rule out any physical or medical reasons for the wetting. Some examples of these conditions are cystitis or colitis. You can look into behavior issues behind dog wetting once you’ve ruled out any possible medical condition.

Sometimes females have trouble with housetraining on their first season due to hormones that come from their cycle. This is usually not a problem anymore after the first season. You can also get dog diapers to help with this problem which is usually only temporary.

Another way to stop dog wetting is to train your dog if she has not been properly trained before. Then you need to create a solid and stable routine for your dog. All routines such as feeding, walking and sleeping should stay on schedule as much as possible. Your dog can then get used to when she can go and when she will be let out.

Once you have learned more about dog wetting, you can make sure it never becomes a problem for you again. It’s possible to start working with your dog right now to stop dog wetting in the house as well as in other inappropriate places.

It’s important to clean up accidents immediately and very well. If there is a urine smell left in the piddle spot, it can make your dog want to go in the same spot again and again. Clean it up with a pet urine cleaner or a homemade solution made to remove the urine smell.

Here are some things to avoid to help stop dog wetting:

· Don’t leave your dog/puppy in the house too long without being let out

· Don’t leave your dog/puppy in a crate or indoor fenced area too long

· Don’t punish your dog/puppy for going in the house

· Don’t forget to go outside with your dog/puppy when training

These tips will help you stop dog wetting today. Now it is possible to get rid of dog wetting problems for good. You and your dog can enjoy the freedom and security that comes with a properly housetrained dog.

 

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