bkarnes
Jan 13, 2008, 11:20 PM
I have a 4 year-old lab/springer spaniel female dog who has developed an unusual issue.
In the summer we were staying at my parents place for the weekend. When I went to go to bed in the usual room we sleep in, I found a big wet spot in the middle of the bed. I patted it with a kleenex and realized that my dog, Echo, had peed on the bed.
Then, in about October we were back at our house when I walked into the spare room where we have a futon (which was in the bed position at the time) and noticed that Echo had once again peed on the futon.
Finally, last night we went to bed and I noticed that she peed in the middle of our bed.
This is very unusual to me. Echo has never peed on furniture before these incidents, even when house breaking and has never had any other accidents in the house. She always lets us know when she needs to go out. Also, every time these incidents have occurred, we have been home the whole day.
I really don't understand what this could be as if it were a medical issue or a dominance issue I would think that the incidents would occur more often. While Echo does suffer from slight separation anxiety (gets upset when we leave, tries to come with us, spills her food), these incidents only seem to happen while we're home.
In the summer we were staying at my parents place for the weekend. When I went to go to bed in the usual room we sleep in, I found a big wet spot in the middle of the bed. I patted it with a kleenex and realized that my dog, Echo, had peed on the bed.
Then, in about October we were back at our house when I walked into the spare room where we have a futon (which was in the bed position at the time) and noticed that Echo had once again peed on the futon.
Finally, last night we went to bed and I noticed that she peed in the middle of our bed.
This is very unusual to me. Echo has never peed on furniture before these incidents, even when house breaking and has never had any other accidents in the house. She always lets us know when she needs to go out. Also, every time these incidents have occurred, we have been home the whole day.
I really don't understand what this could be as if it were a medical issue or a dominance issue I would think that the incidents would occur more often. While Echo does suffer from slight separation anxiety (gets upset when we leave, tries to come with us, spills her food), these incidents only seem to happen while we're home.