I got my dog from the pound just before christmas time and she seemed to be a pretty good dog. We got her fixed just a couple months ago, before she got fixed she would have little accidents but they weren’t frequent. However, since then her accidents have seem to happen a lot more often and don’t seem so much like accidents. She has peed on my bed 3 times now, a month ago, last night, and tonight. It is starting to aggravate me for my husband and I have both praised her when she goes outside but as soon as she is let back in, she goes in the house. We have tried kennel training her, and taking her outside specific times everyday, but that has done no good either. She gets excited and pees which I understand is submissive but its like we can’t even give her attention at all now because everytime we do, she pees. I have never heard of this being a problem with other dogs and I don’t know what to do about it. My husband and I are about ready to get rid of her, which we are really sad about doing but she is starting to put me at my wits end. It is as if she has a never ending full bladder.



With the peeing in the bed, is she squatting and peeing, or is is wet after she gets up. If it is wet after she gets up, she may be leaking urine. This is a problem that comes up with spayed dogs, and is treatable with medication. When she is let outside, is she actually going? Or are you praising her when she goes outside whether she does something or not. You may also want to check with the vet to see if she has a bladder or urinary track infection. This can make it so she needs to go more often and cannot hold it.
Have you tried any obedience classes? She will gain confidence as she performs correctly and you will learn how to work with her in a way that doesn’t stimulate her anxiety.
Since she has had a lot of accidents since her surgery, and since the surgery can damage the bladder muscles, her veterinarian needs to know what is happening.
Sounds like something may have gone wrong when she was spayed. Take her back to the vet and have her checked out. They may be able to offer some advice on what to try. They also make the doggie diapers or even get human ones to put on her as she may have a weak bladder.
it might be the reason that usually dog pees in the same place where he/she had peed before..so to avoid it u can just clean up the place where the dog pees so that when it smells then won’t be able to find the exact place and needs to search the other place
Take her to vet and make sure she doesn’t have an urinary tract infection (UTI).
Peeing uncontrollably is part submissive, part excitement and part nervous. It also may be physical, please check with your Vet to rule out a medical problem.
If you take classes with a positive rewards trainer, they can teach you how to encourage calm behavior. You may think you are doing her a favor by sharing your entire house with her. She is overwhelmed and insecure. She is not potty trained yet so she needs to be limited to rooms with hard, easy to clean floors. Crating is one option, gates are a good idea as well.
Try bell training her. ( Link below)
Knowing how to manage her excitement by being calm and not over stimulating her is an art that a Canine behaviorist or a good trainer can teach you.
Don’t give up on her. IT can be helped with term and training (an management).
My 3 year old female was the first dog I ever owned with the problem. We got her as a tiny puppy, already spayed at 7 weeks old. By 18 months she had most of the issue under control. At 3 she almost never pees out of excitement anymore. We did work with her a lot, rewarded calm behavior and were careful to keep calm ourselves.
there might be something wrong, see a vet. Also, you dont need to change up the ways you train her, its confusing to her. Maybe try pad training, if you arent taking her out enough. Also, realize that if she is younger, they cant hold it very long. … Though, you really shouldnt take on a dog if you can’t handle responsibility.. No offense, but that’ wrong to have a dog get attached to you, and then give her away because you took on something you couldnt handle.