Posted by Allison --Previous Message--
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on 11/5/2003, 1:41 pm, in reply to "Re: Wet crate"
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She is very thristy lately!!! I will call my vet right away and make sure she does not have a urinary infection. She just had a yeast infection in her ears and was on medication for that. Could that have given her a bladder infection? I will let you know the outcome. As for now I have put a blanket back in the crate and have chosen to just wash the blankets instead of having her lay in drool all day!!! Thank you for your help!!!
: have you had her checked by your vet for urinary infection/bladder infection that
: would cause the
: increase in urination. does she seem to have excessive thirst? there are 2
: issues here it seems.
: she pees in her crate and you remove the blanket - so that upsets her and she
: drools. the first
: issue you should tackle is a health check into why she pees so much. in the
: meantime to prevent
: the drooling leave a blanket in there. when our old girl, whoopi, had trouble
: with bladder control we
: simply washed out her blankets when she wet them. let us know what happens.
: eileen
: --Previous Message--
: My 13 month old weim has been peeing in her crate for some time now and we
: cannot
: get her to stop. She can hold it and has in the past as a pup but for the past
: month she has been going to the bathroom whenever she is in the crate, where it
: is a half and hour or 7 hours. We have always put blankets in the crate with
: her and felt that maybe taking them out would make her stop going. And it
: did...except now when we get home the bottom of the crate is covered in doggy
: droole!!! It is quite gross! There is a layer of wet spit on the bottom of her
: crate and we have no clue how it gets there!!! She also hates going in to the
: crate without a blanket and I will have to force her in, but when there is a
: blanket in there she just walks right in!!! She enjoys licking but it seems a
: little extreme to find so much saliva at the end of the day! Has this happened
: to anyone else? Any advise???
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