My dog keeps peeing but can t pee, why?

Updated on pet 2024-03-03
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If it is not for the cat to drink less water and no urine, it should be sick, and cats with urinary diseases will have closed urine

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    At ordinary times, you must drink more water, exercise more, and pay more attention to your diet, and eat less greasy and seasoning-rich foods.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's either inflammation or stones, so take it to the hospital for a check-up.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Take it to the pet hospital to see it, it should be sick.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    When you take it out, go to some tree feet, corners, corners, these places, give it more sniffing, training to be very patient, not in a hurry, I used to take the dog to train for an hour, and it is best to go out with some poop paper, the dog will be wrapped in paper after poop and thrown away, otherwise it will be scolded

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Getting a dog to pee in a designated location is actually very simple, and the main thing is that you have to be patient and educated.

    Pull the dog to where he pees, press him down, get his head as close to the urine as possible, tell him to smell it, pull him up, and pat him on the mouth.

    Shout at him, tell him that this is not okay, that you are going to play like you are going to be fierce - and that you are done with it, and that you are carrying him to the bathroom.

    Tell him it's okay to pee, touch his head, wipe his urine with paper, put it in the bathroom, and the next time he smells it, he goes.

    And if you're at home and you see him asking for pee, he's usually looking for a place to smell it, and then you have to watch him.

    As soon as you want to pee, immediately pick it up and put it in the bathroom, close the door and don't let it out if you don't pee, the main thing is to repeat patience.

    It is guaranteed to be easy to use within 1 week.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's quite unusual, just teach more.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hehe. I'm very shy, it's up to you how you teach.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Dogs generally pee on one hind leg, and they don't urinate on their bodies, they will deliberately avoid it.

    As you mentioned, it is possible that the dog is not having good bowel movements, so take it to the vet hospital for a check-up.

    Of course, it is not excluded that dogs have such a bad habit in the first place.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The dog pees on his stomach and then doesn't get up after peeing, and he gets a whole body This is because your dog is very stupid enough to do such a thing Dogs are also a kind of animal that loves cleanliness It is impossible to make your life experience particularly messy.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The dog has been in a urinating posture but has no urine, it may be a problem with the urinary system, and the owner needs to pay attention to adjusting the dog's diet, feeding less dry and hard dry food, and giving more water to drink. If the dog has symptoms such as frequent urination, dripping urine, and poor spirits at the same time, the dog may have urinary stones or diabetes and needs to be checked by a doctor.

    The dog has taken a peeing posture, but there is no urine, it may be because there is a problem with the urinary system, and the reasons are very varied, such as drinking too little water, urinary tract infection, urinary stones, diabetes, etc.

    In this regard, once the owner finds that the dog has poor urination, he needs to pay attention to help the dog solve it in time, such as adjusting the diet, feeding less dry and hard food, and preparing more clean water for the dog to drink.

    If the dog not only has the phenomenon of poor urination, but also has symptoms such as frequent urination, dripping urine, poor spirit, and neighing when urinating, it may be a sign of urinary stones and diabetes, and the owner needs to take the dog to the doctor for examination in time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. Drinking too little water: In the case of too little water or no water, the amount of urine will be reduced, or even no urine, so the dog can drink more water or add water to the food to increase the dog's water intake.

    2. Urethral stones: When urethral stones occur, they may block the urethra, causing the dog to have difficulty urinating and painful urination. It is recommended to go to the animal hospital for treatment, take X-rays, observe the location and size of the stones, and then take corresponding measures, and if necessary, surgical treatment is required.

    If the owner finds that the dog has symptoms of difficulty urinating, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and take the medicine under the guidance of the doctor, and it is not recommended to self-medicate.

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