Friday, May 21, 2010

My pitbull pissed in my bed?

this is like the 3rd time she has done this i dont know whats wrong with her but shes like my favorite dog and i dont want to get rid of her but its like she got out of cage and snuck in or room but we didnt know she was there intill she started barking at somthing so o got out of bed to make sure she didnt poop or pee in the house and she didnt but then i felt the bed and she pissed in it and i didnt want to punish her by telling her no cause i find it alittle odd like maybe shes doing it for a reason btw shes 1 years old
Answers:
ROFLMAO!
Very basic man!
I bet you have what is refered to as "an Alpha *****".
Two ways to look at it;
1) she's covering your scent (marking you as being her's - ie; you're hers, she's not yours)
2) She owns everything! (and marking it accordingly).

Hard to believe,,,, but in dog terms, she loves you.

Enjoy the moment! (LOL)
Perhaps gate the bedroom when your not there will help too.
She may have an underlying physical problem. Take her to the vet. Any change in behavior is something you should check with the vet about (if not with an appointment, at least with a phone call).
Don't allow her on your bed.
she did this because she is mad at you. pets do things like that to get back at there master for leaving them or they are not getting there way etc. you have to show them what they have done and tell them no.. just like a small child let the pet know that is not going to be tolerated.. to find out more www.thecountrycupboadtoo.com
Sometimes when dogs do something out of character for them, like peeing or pooping right in front of you, on your bed while you are sleeping in it, they are trying to tell you something. She might have an infection? Does she ever pee in her sleep? Some dogs have weak bladder control and can "pee the bed", meaning the urine leaks out while they sleep and they don't even know it.

I would have a vet check her out to be sure she is OK first, then try getting up and taking her out in the middle of the night just in case she can't hold it anymore and is just having an accident.

Lastly, has anything drastically changed in your home? New pet, new people living there? These could all cause her to do this.

Start with the vet though.

Keri
oh man.I suggest you clean up the sheets and wash up the pee stain cause it tends to soak into the mattress and guess ur bull gets the smell and hence gets to doing it...U get alot of this stuff which clears up the smell..we used it and its worked...try it out and let me know if u want to know the name of the spray...
Don't let her in that room or on the bed. Maybe you should potty train your dog.
my vet gave me a tablet called pronin-50 it helps female more then male but does helip male dogs, fromm peeing from nervousness and getting exicted and having an accident.
The dog is showing her dominance over you and whoever. It is NOT a love thing. It is a dominance thing. She thinks she is higher on the pack order then you, Real simple. No, she does not a physical problem to see the vet, she pissed on your bed. She needs a real strong reminder of who is in charge in the house. Leerburg.com Listen to what Ed has to say about dealing with Dominant dogs and learn how to deal with it. It will get worse if you ignore it.
Normally when a dog acts out like that they are trying to tell you something, you are right. She may be sick or sad for some reason. If there has been any changes in the house lately it might be that. Take her to the vet to make sure she is not sick.

When my pug passed away my beagle was very sad. When you put her leash on her to take her outside she would look at you and pee right there. It was not because she was mad at me, it was because she was sad and confused.

At that young of an age little changes make a big difference to a dog.

Just show her a little affection and keep an eye on her to make sure she is not sick.

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