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What to do When Your Trained Dog Starts Urinating in the House

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What to do When Your Trained Dog Starts Urinating in the House

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  2. What to do When Your Trained Dog Starts Urinating in the House It seems to happen out of nowhere, you leave your dog at home to run an errand just to come back home to a newly soiled spot on your new rug. or maybe you never even left the house, but incidentally end up walking through a warm, wet spot on your floor. It can happen to any dog and it’s worthy of attention. Your toilet-trained dog suddenly seems to have regressed and is relieving him or herself in your home. 

  3. What to do When Your Trained Dog Starts Urinating in the House • As a pet parent, this can be extremely frustrating and concerning. But before you revert back to puppy training 101, step back and consider a few possible reasons behind it and hopefully be better equipped to help resolve it. • Your already trained pooch suddenly relieving themselves in the house most likely has a reason behind it. In most cases, it is either behavioral or medical. • Behavioral reasons may be due to separation anxiety, a shift in the household such as a move or maybe a family member joining or leaving the home. 

  4. What to do When Your Trained Dog Starts Urinating in the House • Medical reasons can be a multitude of things including diabetes, Cushings, kidney issues, or medications to mention a few. • In either situation, talking with your vet about your dog’s recent change in bathroom use is warranted. • Once factors have been determined with you and your vet, there are ways to help curve this unwanted behavior and get your previously training pup back on track.

  5. What to do When Your Trained Dog Starts Urinating in the House • Clean the spot that your dog urinated in well. Dogs tend to revisit these locations again and again. • By cleaning the first accident well and keeping your pooch away from the area, you may help avoid him or her returning to redo the damage that was previously done. • Maintain your dog’s diet and exercise. Diet plays an important role in so many aspects of your dog’s life. 

  6. What to do When Your Trained Dog Starts Urinating in the House • Keeping your pooch healthy is one way to help them be their best. • Consider adding a nutritional supplement from NuVet Labs to your dog’s daily diet. NuVet reviews are a great way to start learning more about these great supplements.  • NuVet Labs’ supplements are made from human grade ingredients and are specifically formulated for your dog. • Visit the NuVet reviewsto start learning more.

  7. What to do When Your Trained Dog Starts Urinating in the House • Keep a consistent schedule with your dog and bathroom breaks to help get your pet back to good behavior. • Many times, going back to basics and setting a routine for your dog and sticking with it may help deter some of your pet’s urinating in the home. • Also, make sure to reward you pet when they use the bathroom in an appropriate location. 

  8. What to do When Your Trained Dog Starts Urinating in the House • This will help reinforce the correct location that you want your pet to go to the bathroom. Although not to the same caliber, you are essentially re-training your pet. • Remember to use praise and positive reinforcement with your dog and hopefully, your pooch’s small lapse will be just that.

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