Comment on mogrann's post
No she doesn't abuse him... she just doesn't pay him any attention anymore and the only time that she does actually give him attention now is when she's yelling at him.
I would never let her hit him and she doesn't do that anyway.
Comment on Wondergirl's post
Yeah that makes sense but we've had them for a while now, and he's just started to pee in the bathroom and the kitchen which I don't understand.
He does have the whole laundry to himself which is away from everybody and when we do go out he gets locked up in there with he's toys and food. So I'm not sure why he's started this behavior
Comment on ballengerb1's post
He is about 6 years old now.. and I've had him ever since he was a puppy. He use to be walked everyday but that stopped about 2 years ago when we all got full time jobs and didn't have much time to walk him. He has food (biscuits) and water available for him all day, so he shouldn't be hungry or thirsty.
I've never had a problem with him until we got new beds and my mum started to dislike him due to he's behavior.
He hasn't been to a vet for about 2-3 years, the last time he went was because he had a swollen bottom and needed creams for it.
Comment on Cat1864's post
He is a maltease/poodle.
The Laundry has a door that's also attached to the backyard so that's where the doggy door leads to and the laundry is always open when we're home so he can walk around the house and be with us but when no one is home he is locked in the laundry but like I said he has access to the doggy door all day and can go outside when ever he pleases. This is why I don't like the idea of a crate, because he gets a whole room to himself filled with toys, food and water and access to the backyard 24/7.
I let him come on my bed but my mum tells him off and that's happened ever since we've got him so I don't think that's the issue..
At the moment I think it is because the beds are new in the house and he does miss going for walks.
Comment on Lucky098's post
I am 19 years old... So when I'm not working I like to spend time with friends as every teenager would.
I understand what your saying about walks... but he hasn't been on a walk for a very long time now. As I said this peeing behavior has only started ever since we got the new beds..
Comment on Cat1864's post
No he's not neutered...
I will get home on a weekday at about 8:00pm. I pet him and lay with him in bed before I go to sleep, and sometimes I give him "dinner" (dried biscuits and canned food) on occasion which he gets very excited about, its almost like giving him a treat.
He is not a doll that sits on a shelf as you have called it.. I've had him for 6 years and I love him very much.
Comment on Cat1864's post
There are 3 of us that live in the house.. so you'd think I'd know what conditions he's living in.
If I moved out I'd take him with me.
He has a whole room to himself and the backyard which he can go out to whenever he feels like it..
Walking has never been an issue for him, he's never been a hypo dog and loves to sleep even when we did take him for walks he would get tired and wouldn't want to run he'd walk very slowly.
The issue is why is he all of the sudden peeing... is it because of the new furniture.
And fyi I did buy him new toys yesterday which he doesn't even look at and I took him for a walk and he threw up afterwards.
Comment on Altenweg's post
No he is not a burden and we do pay attention to him. Yes some things have changed as they do in everyone's life and he may not get as much attention as he use to but he's not ignored.
No I did not take him just because of guilt, he seemed as if he enjoyed the walk but he threw up afterwards, and I'm not sure why that happen...
I bought him more toys because I was told he needed things to keep himself occupied during the day and I also leave a radio on now in he's room which I've heard helps. But he did have another peeing accident this morning when I was home before I left.
He use to be left in the house until he started to pee everywhere which is why he is now locked in the laundry
Comment on Wondergirl's post
My dog is not treated like that at all.
Comment on Fr_Chuck's post
No I have no choice nor does anyone else in the family to go to school and work.. as I said he can't be trusted to be left in the house alone because he pees. So he gets locked up, he doesn't get yelled at to stay in the room, the laundry is like a "kennel" for him that's he's little place with he's beds, toys, food, water etc.
When we are home he is with us in the house...
Comment on Altenweg's post
It was a 15min walk that I took him on because as you said he needs to get use to going for walks again, he was allowed off the lead because he knows the route and he is very obidient (stopping on corners of the road and waiting etc)
I will have to check out the peeing problem because as I said this only started to happen when we got new furniture. Everything else (walking, no one being home because of work/school) has been happening for quite a few years now. And I would have thought if he was depressed over that then it would have happen along time ago.
Comment on Altenweg's post
Sorry but you guys arnt getting it. We don't punish him by locking him away from everyone. When he gets in trouble (and we've done this ever since he was a puppy) he would be sent to he's "bed" which is located in the kitchen. He doesn't get locked away for hours and hours when everyone's home just because he is in trouble he doesn't even get smacked but he is a smart dog.
Some of you are making it sound like he is ignored and left alone all day every day.. I've said he gets let out as soon as we're home we pat him, talk to him, he gets "dinner" as a special treat once or twice a week.
The only thing that has changed which changed a while ago is the frequent walks and now the new beds and you can't blame my mother for her being angry at him leaving pee stains on the carpet and on the side of our beds.
Comment on Fr_Chuck's post
Ok I've never once said that I hated my dog and I want to get rid of him.. Please read carfully what I am saying.
I am writing on here to get help for the peeing problems.
Not because I think my dog is a waste of space and I abuse him everyday and then one day "dispose" of him
Comment on Wondergirl's post
How do I stop it if its not a urinary problem?
And thank you for answering my problem.. :)