We have a 3-year old border terrier. She is lovely and would never wee in the house! Until about a month ago...
She suddenly started peeing on the floor every night, sometimes twice a night! She did it on one rug, so we put it away. Then on the other, so we had to get rid of that one too. Now she just wees on the wooden floor!
Sometimes my husband sleeps on the sofa in the living room if he comes back from work late, and our dog sleeps with him. Then she doesn't do it. So I don't think this is a health problem.
We have a baby and I returned to work half a year ago. She doesn't get as many walks as she used to while I was on maternity, so maybe she is unhappy because of that? But this was half a year ago, and she seemed fine then.
We also take her out at least for a few minutes before bed, and sometimes take her on a nice long walk, but it doesn't seem to make much difference
When we find a puddle we tell her off and sick her nose into it, she seems upset, but then does it again
Oh and she has been very clingy recently, tries to rub herself on everything, and makes breast milk. Could this be harmonal? Is it likely to just stop at some point?...
Please help - I don't know what to do! We have a baby at home, this has to change!
She suddenly started peeing on the floor every night, sometimes twice a night! She did it on one rug, so we put it away. Then on the other, so we had to get rid of that one too. Now she just wees on the wooden floor!
Sometimes my husband sleeps on the sofa in the living room if he comes back from work late, and our dog sleeps with him. Then she doesn't do it. So I don't think this is a health problem.
We have a baby and I returned to work half a year ago. She doesn't get as many walks as she used to while I was on maternity, so maybe she is unhappy because of that? But this was half a year ago, and she seemed fine then.
We also take her out at least for a few minutes before bed, and sometimes take her on a nice long walk, but it doesn't seem to make much difference
When we find a puddle we tell her off and sick her nose into it, she seems upset, but then does it again
Oh and she has been very clingy recently, tries to rub herself on everything, and makes breast milk. Could this be harmonal? Is it likely to just stop at some point?...
Please help - I don't know what to do! We have a baby at home, this has to change!