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Be sure to toilet your new pup in an area where strange dogs have not been. Very young puppies will not have sufficient protection from vaccinations yet to keep them safe from dangerous and potentially fatal diseases like parvo. Parvo (and other diseases) can be spread by contact with contaminated fecal material. Ask your vet when it will be safe for your puppy to have contact with unknown dogs. Until then, carry him whenever you are in an area where other dogs toilet. Just to add - places where foxes could have been are also dangerous until the puppy's vaccinations take effect. You may think that your back garden/yard has been free from strange dogs but if there's a chance that a fox has "visited" then keep the puppy away until your vet says it's ok.
When they're puppies they can't control their bladder. But, when they're not puppies anymore, they're just not getting outside enough or understanding that they should be going outside.
They Pee like other dogs
Puppies may pee in their own bed due to a lack of bladder control, a urinary tract infection, or anxiety. It could also be a result of not being properly house trained or not being taken outside frequently enough to relieve themselves.
Puppies at 12 weeks old typically need to pee every 1-2 hours. To manage their bathroom needs effectively, establish a consistent potty routine, take them outside frequently, reward them for going potty outside, and supervise them closely indoors to prevent accidents.
They can't have puppies because puppies pee everywhere and it could ruin your ds
Puppies may drink their pee due to curiosity, boredom, or a lack of proper training. It is important to provide puppies with plenty of fresh water and to properly train them to avoid this behavior.
At 12 weeks old, puppies typically need to pee every 1-2 hours during the day.
Puppies do this to mark territory.
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because he is big fat jerk :( __________________________________________________________________________________________ Totally! Puppies are the cutest animals on earth!!!
Puppies may get excited and pee due to a lack of bladder control, as their muscles are not fully developed. Excitement can also trigger the puppy's body to release urine as a submissive or submissive behavior. It's important to positively reinforce good behavior and provide opportunities for the puppy to go potty outside frequently.
Nurse, pee, poop, and sleep.