Showing posts with label Behaviour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Behaviour. Show all posts

Monday, March 7, 2016

Why does my dog urinate everywhere ?




Okay,so you've taught your puppy where to go potty.Your pooch now understands clearly that he needs to go outside to urinate and defaecate. But what happens when your pet occasionally decides to "go" inside the house.For example, on the carpet, in front of the door, and other inappropriate places. If your furry friend does this ,then we need to address the issue. It's very common for house trained dogs to bark at the door when they need to go potty.

 Most of them wait at the door for a very long time, barking and wishing that someone will let them out . Eventually, their human friend may notice this on time and open the door. However, If they aren't so lucky, they are left with no choice but to do their "business" in the closest place available, which
often happens to be right there in front of the door.

Maybe this describes your every day life with your pooch. There is no need to be frustrated. We are here to learn how to address the issue.


VISIT THE VET
 The first thing you need to do is to pay a visit to your local veterinarian i.e a licensed veterinarian closest to you or your dog's personal veterinarian. Your furry friend will have to be examined and certified healthy and free of any disease that may lead to urinary incontinence ( a condition where urine drops or is completely voided from the bladder, due to inability to hold urine for a period of time). To find out the diseases your vet may be looking for, read on.


 Medical causes

 Before you determine if your dog has been adequately house trained, be sure to rule out other causes of inappropriate urination such as, medical problems. The common medical causes of urination and defecation include,

UTI (Urinary Tract Infection)

 a weak sphincter,

 gastrointestinal problem,

 hormone imbalance after a spay surgery

 kidney disease,

 Cushing’s disease,

 neurological problems,
 and so on.

If your pooch is certified medically fit and free from any disease, we move to the next step.

ADDRESS HOUSE TRAINING INADEQUACIES Ask yourself honestly if your dog is adequately house trained. Insufficient house training usually occurs when we rush the training process instead of making it gradual and consistent. If your dog soils in different places within the house, then it may be that your dog hasn't fully understood the concept of " house breaking". Frequent accidents inside the house indicates that your pooch simply doesn't quite understand where he should and shouldn't go potty. Thus , it is important for you to revisit the entire housebreaking process having it in mind that the learning process takes time, effort and a lot of patience.


IT COULD BE TERRITORIAL MARKING
Male and female dogs mark to show ownership i. e indicate their territory. They often do this by urinating on vertical surfaces while lifting one leg up. In urine marking or spraying the quantity of urine is often very small compared to the actual urination. Spaying and neutering is an effective means of reducing drastically the incidence of urine marking. Research has shown that spayed dogs are less likely to mark their territory .

Dogs may also urine mark as a result of anxiety or exciting events e.g the presence of a female dog on heat, or the presence of another dog's urine in his or her environment.

This anxiety may also result when a new person or pet comes into the house and your furry best friend feels that his territory is being invaded. The best way to tackle this issue is to give a proper introduction of the new individual to Fluffy so that they get to spend time together and is reassured that his place will always be in your home and in your heart.

Dogs will always be dogs. Hence , you must prove that you are the leader and your dog is a follower in your pack. Ensure discipline, yet be gentle. Properly train your dog to be well -mannered by setting rules and boundaries that must be followed. And don't forget to take him out daily for walks and ensure that he gets lots of exercise. Have fun with the furry buddy.

And Remember .It's all about our pets. Let's fall in love with them all over again.

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

A beautiful pet sits on the bus quietly and obediently.

These pics were sent to me by Dr Adah from Glasgow. Such a well -trained and obedient dog.


"I travelled with this dog for an hour.He was with the owner seated opposite him. He sat on this chair like this and maintained his cool. Looking out of the window and at people passing by the length of time .I left the dog in the bus.Not a sound except small sounds of acknowledgment when the owner talked to him. He sat there like a passenger all day long. I left the dog in the bus. I couldn't believe such self restraint. It was awesome."

Yes indeed. I can just imagine that feeling. Its amazing seeing how intelligent dogs can be.

"It's all about pets. Let's fall in love with them all over again."- Vet2tu

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

How to choose the best breed for your lifestyle. Part 1


There are so many breeds of dogs around us today.Breeds come in different sizes, temperaments, energy levels etc.
According to the American Kennel Club , there are over 160 dog breeds in the world.

Well....that's a long list to choose from.Besides, they are all too cute and it may be a bit difficult when you are trying to decide the breed from which to choose your BFF.

Perhaps you already have a breed in mind, or you don't know which to choose from, or you already have a cute, fluffy pet at home. Never mind , we are here to help.

We want to talk about how to choose the best breed that will suit your lifestyle.

The first thing you do is... Ask Ask Ask.
Ask questions about your preferred breed.Ask experienced dog breeders , ask people who have that particular breed , ask your friends who are dog lovers , ask even your friend ; Mr Google *smile*.
Google is the only friend who you can ask questions at any time of the day and it will never get tired of answering your questions. So, just go ahead and ask.

"It's all about pets. Let's fall in love with them all over again." - Vet2tu

Image source: Instagram // @vet2tu