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maybe you should try to let your dog outside more and if that doesent work i suggest taking the dog to a veterinarian to see if there is a uranarie track infection or other problem, or maybe the dog doesnt like the crate or its trying to mark its territorie.

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Q: Is there a problem if a 15 week puppy constantly pees in her crate?
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