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Previously Housetrained Puppy Starting Weeing In The House

Our 15 week old puppy won't stop peeing in the house?

She does fine in her crate while we are at work or during the night. And I understand her accident before we can get her from crate to outside. But what is upsetting is after that. We will take her out and she goes pee and poop. Then we come inside and 15 mins later, she is peeing wherever. And she does that multiple times. Discipline does not work. Her water is even limited. It is not kept down for to drink whenever she wants. I know she is still just a baby, but completely understands how to hold her poop now. We are at our wits end.................help!

My house trained dog is peeing in the house after being groomed?

my 8 year old poodle has not peed in the house since its been a baby and after being groomed the other day she holds her tail off to the side which is weird. but she keeps peeing on the floor very frequently. she won't even go to the door first to scratch and let us know she has to pee. we went to the vet and they are dumb and says nothing is wrong! there is obviously something wrong so maybe someone on yahoo answers is smart and can answer this question. I'd really like to know what's wrong with my dog.

I'm currently house training a 4 month old Husky. Could use advise?

This is what I've tried so far:
- Taking poop/used potty pads outside to the yard, to leave her scent, to encourage her to go.
Dump the pee pads - you are only confusing this puppy

- Waited almost an hour for her to poop outside after nearly doing it in the house.
There is NO POINT keeping her outside for much over 5 minutes or she WILL find other things to do out there.

- Taking her to the same spot every time I take her out.
Unlike cats, dogs don't empty in the same place.

- Sticking to our daily schedule.
That's good because with Bowel Movements that should give you an idea about when she is likely to need to have a BM - digestion in the dog takes roughly 4 hours.

- Staying outside for at least 15 mins each time.
Again 5 minutes should be enough if you've worked out her bodily functions - timing

- Going on short walks to help her go.
That's good too BUT I have a b itch who refuses to empty, either, off her property

- Praising and rewarding her when she does something good, and not being angry with her when she does something bad.
Good too - praise when you get what you want, correct ONLY in the act and clean up mistakes without comment

The good news really is that at 4 months, a puppy should be more able to hold than an 8 week puppy. Our Basset came to us at 4 months and once into a routine, with me giving him the benefit of the doubt initially, until I saw what he could do, he went through the night without needing to be taken out.

NO PEE PADS. And for now, out after each nap immediately, after a feed depending on when she last went out, and after short period of playing. A healthy dog should only need to have a bowel movement as often as the number of meals it's having, perhaps plus one.
Apologies for the length but it seemed easier to answer each point this way.

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