We have a 3 year old, female Boston Terrier/Pug. She has peed in our bed twice now, during the middle of the night, and has "never" done this before. She is let out all the time, all day/night. We let her out each night before bed, and like I said, this has never been an issue.
She acts like she knows she's been naughty, when she sees us stripping the bed. Nothing has changed in her environment. I am home with her (and our other Boston/pug) all day. We have had her the whole time, since she was a puppy. She gets a ton of love, and plays all the time with the other dog. She has been spayed for 2 years.
By Suzie S.
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Please have her urine checked by your vet. Could be U.T.I, or diabetes, or some other infection. My old 14 year old dog has incontinence and is on Proin but yours sounds too young to have this.
My boyfriend's dog, T, is 5 years old. Last week, while we were ripping up carpet in the guest bedroom, T suddenly peed on the carpet. He's never done this before, ever. He always scratches on the door when he needs out. Last night after some late romancing, my bf & I went downstairs to get a snack. T stayed upstairs (he usually follows instantly). When we got back upstairs, T had peed on my bf's pillow. I read what you wrote above, but I'm not sure how to interpret what T is doing. In both instances, he had been outside not that long before. He hasn't been neglected or left alone. He's a happy dog, & my bf is his favorite person in the world...
From what I have read, dogs pee on their owners bed to establish dominance. The dog is displaying the dominant roll in the pack. Thanks
I have 11 year old both neutered brother and sister small lurchers. The male has recently started sleeping in my bedroom in his dog bed. The female has declined to join him and chooses to sleep downstairs, but last evening she went upstairs and peed right next to my bed.
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