LynnTH
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Hoping someone has some insight. We have a 12 year old Golden Retreiver (and a 13 year old Pekenese). Anyway. The past few wees the Golden has been peeing and pooping in the house when we are not home and even during the night. He has never done this before and he knows he is doing wrong cuz he will go into his time out corner on his own (yes - my dogs get time outs).
We took him to the vet yesterday thinking it was bladder, kidney or something. They did a blood test and came back that nothing was wrong with him at all. So, now we have him back in his kennel when we are at work and during the night. He hasn't been in one of these for many years. He of course does not want to be in and cries. I feel so bad but we cannot have him peeing and pooping in the house.
Nothing has changed in our house. Same schedules. No new animals or kids. Anyone ever have this happen. Could it just be old age??
We took him to the vet yesterday thinking it was bladder, kidney or something. They did a blood test and came back that nothing was wrong with him at all. So, now we have him back in his kennel when we are at work and during the night. He hasn't been in one of these for many years. He of course does not want to be in and cries. I feel so bad but we cannot have him peeing and pooping in the house.
Nothing has changed in our house. Same schedules. No new animals or kids. Anyone ever have this happen. Could it just be old age??

Honestly. And it's the best thing we ever did. She gets the run of the house, we get a clean house, and she wears a size 6, which happens to be the same as my 2 year old.
I put one on her at night along with some vaseline petroleum jelly to protect her skin (just in case) from urine burns and then in the morning it comes off, she gets a good wiping, and she goes out and does her business yet again where she's supposed to. Whenever she's going to be unsupervised, she gets a diaper.