Frequent urination is a sign of illness, such as Diabetes, i would buy a bottle of diastix or keto diastix at Walmart pharmacy or other and check if glucose in the urine. Other possibility is a urinary tract infection.
It's not common, but it is definitely possible.
Find another home for your dogs.
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Yes, but like with humans you need to be careful about allergic reactions. There are many excellent books on herbal remedies for cats, dogs and even farm animals.
The smell of bleach can certainly cause dogs to urinate or repeat urination in an undesirable location.
they do it to stop getting themselves wet with urine
There aren't any effective natural (non-prescription) antibiotics for dogs, and many of the natural/holistic/herbal/traditional preparations suggested can actually be toxic to dogs. For a superficial, non-complicated infection, your dog may be able to fight off the bacteria on his own. However, most bacterial infections, if severe enough to be noticed by an owner, will need to be treated with antibiotics prescribed by a veterinarian.
Yes, there are home remedies for toy breed dogs like chihuahua. You may have to ask a vet which one is the best for your dog.
There are no holistic remedies for Addison's disease. Addison's disease is a lack of hormones (glucocorticoids and mineralcorticoids). There are no holistic or natural cures that can replace these hormones. The only treatment approved by the FDA for canine Addison's is injectable DOCP.Source: Stephanie Kenrose, Addison's Disease in Dogs, 2009 ISBN 1449513077
No, and in many cases trying to give your dogs herbs or natural remedies for what appears to be an upset stomach can make the situation worse. If your dog is vomiting or is not eating with his usual appetite, the best choice is to take him/her to your veterinarian for an examination.
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Squirrels,Rabitts,Raccoons,Dogs,Opossum's and dogs with their owners are all animals that frequent parks.