Boxer Puppy Pees All The Time
At this time he was five months old I got him checked for a uti because In my previous experiences this seemed a bit often to take out a 5 month old puppy. He did not have an infection. Bentley is now 6 months old. He will sleep through the night without accidents but he will still only go 3 hours max before we have to take him out again.
Boxer puppy pees all the time. I am a little discouraged because I have read that boxers are one of the easiest dogs to potty train. She is SO smart, she knows sit, down, come, roll over already. I try to keep an eye on her at all times, but she keeps going to the bathroom all over the house before I get a chance to pick her up! I would say she uses the pee pads 50% of the time. Lately I’ve been getting a lot of puppy pee pee poo poo questions here on the blog.. Of course pee and poop go hand in hand with potty training, crate training, and puppies in general so I guess I shouldn’t be surprised by all the poop I’m hearing. QUICK RECOMMENDATION: We highly recommend crate training your puppy.We love our MidWest Life Stages Double Door Crate w/ Divider and use it. Let your puppy go outside one more time after dinner, and then make sure they are water-free for the rest of the night. You’ll want to cut off their water intake roughly 2 1/2 hours before it’s time for bed. Also, take them out roughly 2 to 3 hours before bedtime to further avoid the danger of stepping in any puddles in the morning. While the answer to why a puppy pees outside then pees inside is not all that much of a mystery I think what we were all wondering is Is This Normal Behavior For A Puppy? Yes, your puppy is normal . The good news is as your puppy gets older he will have better control of his bladder which equals fewer accidents in the house and eventually.
The "breeders" always had food out for them (but they stayed outside almost all the time as it's much milder where she lives), so we opted to feed him 3x per day.. 7:30AM, 12:00PM, 5:30PM. His breakfast is his largest meal of only dry food + boiled egg, lunch is small in terms of dry food but includes his Raw/Wet with the dry, and his dinner is. My boxer pees all the time. Discussion in 'Dog Health issues and questions' started by afrosentrik, Feb 12, 2002. Thread Status: Not open for further replies.. Did you have a blood test done on your puppy? The only reason I ask this is because my puppy used to pee all the time too. He got better and then about 2 mo ago he started again. our 7 month old basset hound puppy pees like crazy. He has to go out every ten minutes, and if we don't open the door, he goes to his crate and does his buisness in there. When he was about 3 months old the vet said it was a urinary tract infection and gave him antibiotics, but they didn't seem to make any difference. My puppy pees in his crate when left for longer than a couple of hours (I know it’s not his fault) so I wanted to use a play pen and leave puppy pads for peeing but he goes crazy. I’m not sure what to do I feel he’s safer in the crate because he calms down eventually but doesn’t seem to in the play pen (attached to the crate with toys.
The amount of water that a Boxer puppy or dog needs will vary depending on several factors including his activity level, age and the weather (both temperature and humidity). However, in general it is safe to say that a Boxer will need approximately 13 ounces (13.53 Imperial ounces) which equals 1.62 cups (.38 liters) for each 10 pounds (4.53 kg. Course, playing hard and suddenly peeing is also often a “puppy thing”. Given that your dog is 1 yr old and has proven to be housebroken in the past and this is sudden, I would give the meds. UA’s show crystals, red blood cells, bacteria,sugar etc. Organ function is checked through a blood chemistry. However, since you are taking her outside and offering plenty of opportunity to urinate in the appropriate area, yet she still pees inside, we do suspect another issue. This may be a health issue . When you look at pets that have accidents,14% of those dogs have a urinary tract infection that is triggering the problem. my puppy is 8 months old and can hold her pee and poop in a crate for hours but when she is awake she pees all the time. we can take her out and she goes but then pees or poops within 30 minutes. she holds it all night in bed but when awake needs to go all the time. we are sure how to train her. we look for clues to tell when she needs to go.
Remember that every time your puppy has an accident, they get the reward of an empty bladder. Therefore, it’s vital you supervise your puppy every time they aren’t in their crate or safe area. I have a 4 month old boxer puppy and I’ve followed all the advice I’ve read but this puppy insists on peeing and pooping in the house. He pees about every 30-45 minutes and frequently does it again after he’s been taken outside and rewarded for peeing there as well as pooping. We have about given up on how to housebreak this puppy. Help. Most of the time, if your puppy is constantly peeing, it will not be due to a medical issue. However, it doesn’t hurt to rule it out. There is a possibility that he has a urinary tract infection, or he is diabetic. Your vet can help you to rule out these problems by taking a urine sample and doing bloodwork. If your puppy has a urinary tract. Simply clean it up quietly and leave the puppy (or dog, if this is happening with an older dog) alone for the time being. When your dog pees while out on walks, give him lots of praise and treats. No matter what, always remember to be patient with your dog as he matures and learns to be a more confident companion.