Why does my lab pee in the house?

Why does my lab pee in the house?

Territory Marking Dogs use their pee to mark their territory, so if they are peeing inside, they are probably letting someone know that the house is theirs. Non-neutered male dogs are particularly prone to this, but any dog might start doing it in response to a threat to their space.

How old was my dog when he started peeing?

The puppy was male. The marking started after the puppy was able to walk and play with the big dogs (well adult dogs as they are yorkiepoo). I thought it would stop after the puppy left but it hasn’t. The dog is a little over a year old, was difficult to potty train as he was about 4 months old when I got him.

What to do if your house trained dog starts peeing inside?

If your dog who has been house-trained for years suddenly started peeing inside, you’re not alone. My 15-year-old dog, Mosby, suddenly felt the need to urinate all over the house — and he had me so concerned that I reached out to a dog behaviorist in hopes of some answers.

How old is Skippy the dog when he pees on the floor?

Chris Longenecker, a Certified Veterinary Technician in Reading, PA, contributed to this article. Skippy suddenly started having “accidents” in the house. The picture of perfection, the 5 year old Bichon was urinating on the floor!

Why is my labrador retriever peeing on the floor?

Sally, his concerned owner, talked to her neighbor, who has a female Labrador who was doing the same thing a few months ago. She was diagnosed with a bladder infection and was treated with antibiotics. So Sally took Skippy to his family vet.

The puppy was male. The marking started after the puppy was able to walk and play with the big dogs (well adult dogs as they are yorkiepoo). I thought it would stop after the puppy left but it hasn’t. The dog is a little over a year old, was difficult to potty train as he was about 4 months old when I got him.

If your dog who has been house-trained for years suddenly started peeing inside, you’re not alone. My 15-year-old dog, Mosby, suddenly felt the need to urinate all over the house — and he had me so concerned that I reached out to a dog behaviorist in hopes of some answers.

Chris Longenecker, a Certified Veterinary Technician in Reading, PA, contributed to this article. Skippy suddenly started having “accidents” in the house. The picture of perfection, the 5 year old Bichon was urinating on the floor!

Sally, his concerned owner, talked to her neighbor, who has a female Labrador who was doing the same thing a few months ago. She was diagnosed with a bladder infection and was treated with antibiotics. So Sally took Skippy to his family vet.