my dog pees on the spare bed in the mornings does anyone have any ideas why and no silly answers please cos its doing my head in.
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it's definitely a territorial thing with the dog- keep it out of the bedrooms
my advice regarding your partner is quite the opposite- keep him in- try lighter bed covers - window open - both wearing cotton - electric fan - get him to sleep with arm and leg out of covers-buy a bigger bed- dress the bed with a cotton sheet under the quilt so he can throw off th quilt his side- don't let him get used to sleeping in the spare bed!
It may be your partner and he blames the doggie.
Youd dog wants to let you know its his bed and not your partners.
because you probbaly smother your dog with 'love' and he thinks he's the head of the family, so he's marking his terrotory.
when your partner sleeps in the bed to stop them feeling so hot tell them to drink plenty of water and keep one arm out of the bed when they sleep.
dogs use urine to mark their territory
Dog is marking his territory...sorry...maybe he is trying to tell yur partner something?
When ever it pees in your bed, hit it with a newspaper roll and hard and make sure its face is close to the pee he or she did and put or in a cage. that is what i do with my puppy when she pees out of place to train her
my dog use to pee indoors (god rest his soul), always in the same spot. i think it must be marking his territory, get some advice from an expert, and stop him going into the spare bedroom.
Jealousy and territoriality. Your partner and your dog are fighting for the "Alpha dog" position, only your partner probably doesn't even know it!
Should the dog be allowed upstairs and into the bedrooms? If you don't want it to pee all over the bed then keep it out! it's an animal not a child and should comply to your rules not rule the roost.
He probably pees on the bed to cover up the smell of your partner. He is being territorily towards your partner and making sure that he knows who owns that bed. My mothers cats pee on all of my fathers clothes, towels and anything else that he has touched since they have seperated. Before that they didn't pee on anything but now they cover up his scent as soon as they can. You should probably stay in the spare bed with your partner for awhile and make the dog sleep on the floor so he will understand that your partner is a member of the pack and is also one of his leaders. Good luck! Just remember that it is not as bad as cat pee!
I don't really know as there could be various reasons, it could be that there is a scent in the room or on the bed and the dog is marking it's territory, that i think would be the most plausable one.
Isay this from experience of getting a rescue dog, a male border collie that was found as a stray. The first day we had him he did the usual things a new pet does, invetigates the house, went into our bedroom sniffed around and promptly pee'ed up the cupboard, then went out.
So i got some zoflora disinfectant and rubbed it neat onto the cupboard..
we've had him for 11 weeks now and he has'nt done that again.
There could be a smell on the bed that the dog needs to mark as his own.
After all that's what they do outside.
There could be other reasons though not just mine.
Hope it helps
Is it a sex wee? That would be naughty..
tarritory. all dogs especially males pee on thing that they think is there territory you dog probobly thinks he is dominant over your partner
And you let it pee there, i take mine out for a walk, maybe your husband is attracted toi pee smelling stuff, sorry but you should tell him! Glad i don't work with the guy!!!!
Well when people tell your husband he is number 1 he can be confident that it is true. Lets hope he does not become #2. Your dog is marking that spot as his.
sounds like he's marking his territory
make sure you keep the dog out of the bedroom
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