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I think it's important to realize that one accident at 9 months is hardly a major thing. One of my dogs vomited at 3:30 this morning. Living creatures sometimes have problems and we have to deal with them.
Did our dogs get into the same thing last night, F? I cleaned up a big pile of undigested food early this morning. And threw away the second dead lizard present left on our rug this week. Yuck!
I did NOT know dogs could catch lizards so easily when cats often get only the 'tail' Although we haven't seen any of our dogs with a lizard actually in their mouth, Clancy is our obsessed lizard 'watcher' so we are pretty confident that he is the culprit. He patrols our wall several times a day.
Nothing, I repeat nothing, gets me out of bed faster than a retching dog about to vomit. I've taken to keeping a towel by the bed to prevent middle of the night sheet and comforter changes!
I hear ya' Julie- I have actually put my hand out to catch what I can!
Sharae, you are making sure to clean up the pee with something like Nature's Miracle to remove all traces/odors of the accident, yes? Remember that he is still very much a puppy--it's too early to feel like he's just going to be "one of those dogs that always pees in the house." Be patient, and hang in there!
No worries. Accidents will happen from time to time until they are fully mature. And, even then, there are no guarantees.
All good advice--he seems to need a way to let you know that he can't make it to three hours and the bells are a great idea--but the excessive water drinking should be addressed first, as Karen suggested--just to make sure there is nothing else going on. One of my doodles, who is almost 5, drinks and drinks, but only does that a few times a day and never more than one bowl. Then she does urinate a lot a few hours after one of her "big drinks" but rarely has an accident in the house. I think that may be because one of us is home most of the time and she can get outside when needed--but once in a great while, the timing is off and we are not home when she needs us to be!
I would guess that Winston is giving you signs of needing to go out but you haven't discerned what those signs are yet but you will. Bells, are a good idea. Over the years our different dogs have each used their own way to tell us things. We have had dogs who pawed us, who stood at the door, who thumped their tail against a door, wall, piece of furniture, who stared (but you have to be looking for that stare), who silent barked and so on.
The other thing is, if taking him out after two hours is what works, then take him out after 2 hours again but work on teaching about the bells or another signal you think would work.
Dirty little secret- it happens to all of us at some time or another. One day at maybe 8 months Charlie decided (?) to pee on the carpet behind the sofa. At this point, he was going a few hours between potty breaks and had been outside an hour before. Blips happen, clean up and move on. He hasn't gone in the house since that time.
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