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he doesnt do it when he greets us and i dont think its cos he's excited,he can be sitting next to me or on me and he just does it. got the vets on thursday for their 2nd vac so i think i will ask his opinion but no doubt he'll probably tell me what you already have, maybe it's just a phase thanks Lucky Star |
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Goldenbas, he may be marking you as his own, or maybe he has a weak bladder? Getting the vets advice on this would be a very good thing to do. Let us know how it goes! Good luck |
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Also he could have a urinary tract infection, this should be checked out by the vet. He is too young to have control over bodily functions as yet, what are you doing to houstrain him? Is he being taken out enough times |
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Hi Guinness is still only a baby at 10 weeks, it could be a number of things but best as you say to get him checked when you visit the vet. I have had similar incidents here with two boys ( 10 months old ) but every situation is different, I hope the vet eliminates any concerns and your little fella is ok x |
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