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Kazz
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28-10-2004, 05:48 PM
Hi Lel. Well I can say it is stopable

My Sam used to wee when Gypsy was due in season and as she wasn't spayed till she was 41/2 we had to solve it.

Oddly enough he didn't do it her first season I think because he was only a baby himself there was a years difference between them Sam being the older. But the 2nd time in season, off he went the answer simple as someone has suggested we confined him to the garden and kitchen. And he stopped although I must say after that when out on a walk when she was not in season he would always wee over where she had wee'd. But never aain in the house.

Gus is clever enough, he'll soon work it out it's not allowed.

Take care Karen
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28-10-2004, 05:49 PM
hi lesely
Ive been having similar probs wiv candy who was fully house trained at the age of 4 months but is now peeing all over in the house when she feels like it.it started after her season and now daisy is due in season and theyre all humping each other all the time.Has anyone else ever had a bitch do this?HELP!! ps she will ask me to go out if im theres but if im not she just pees all over!!grr
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28-10-2004, 09:20 PM
Rio went through a stage where she was weeing in the house I put it down to being due in season. It stopped as suddenly as it started, so I was probably right.

Mitch
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28-10-2004, 10:32 PM
and theyre all humping each other all the time
candie
although Gus is sniffing her shes the one trying to hump his head

hellllpppp
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28-10-2004, 10:40 PM
aww lesley i think its deffo the hormones that are flying round in our houses , either that or we've got a couple of p*ss pants now..lol
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28-10-2004, 10:44 PM
lol
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29-10-2004, 01:35 AM
Belly bands:
http://www.bluegrassshihtzurescue.com/bellybands.html

(If you type "belly Bands"+dog into Google you will get lots of information)
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29-10-2004, 08:37 AM
Oooo thanx SB.
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