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08-28-2014 02:27 PM
she might not be going very often because she is not drinking a lot of water.
just remember that frequent squatting and urges to *go* but not much coming out is a sign of a UTI.
if i have a dog that needs fluids and isn't drinking enough i will cook a whole chicken then use some of the broth to flavor the dog's water. you can also soak her kibble if you are feeding dry food only as it's another way to get more fluids into her.
Best wishes with your new girl
08-28-2014 02:34 PM
Dogs are creatures of habit so it may take some time to get her to know that it is okay to go more often.........when you are going to be home provide extra water and then take her for a walk.............often dogs will try to go while exploring on a long walk.......keeping working with her and my best wishes to you all!
08-28-2014 02:43 PM
On 8/27/2014 periwinklerocket said: You all are so kind. She is here laying on our floor in the den. She seems to be adjusting well. Just a very sweet girl. So glad we didn't adopt a puppy. She is laid back and very smart. Have to be careful to correct her easily. She is very sensitive. She really seems to only want to go number one twice a day. Can't make her go. A friend said her dog got bladder infections from holding it too long. What is too long? And I can't make her go. We give her her favorite treat each time she goes and praise her but twice a day is about it. Any help would help.
I would also say that taking the dog on a walk will certainly give her the urge. Dogs smell where other's have gone and instinctively pee there to say "hey, I've been here too". It also makes them thirsty to be out walking and she'll drink more water when you get home. And the cycle continues!
08-28-2014 06:47 PM
On 8/28/2014 Lanikins said:On 8/27/2014 periwinklerocket said: You all are so kind. She is here laying on our floor in the den. She seems to be adjusting well. Just a very sweet girl. So glad we didn't adopt a puppy. She is laid back and very smart. Have to be careful to correct her easily. She is very sensitive. She really seems to only want to go number one twice a day. Can't make her go. A friend said her dog got bladder infections from holding it too long. What is too long? And I can't make her go. We give her her favorite treat each time she goes and praise her but twice a day is about it. Any help would help.
I would also say that taking the dog on a walk will certainly give her the urge. Dogs smell where other's have gone and instinctively pee there to say "hey, I've been here too". It also makes them thirsty to be out walking and she'll drink more water when you get home. And the cycle continues!
So true! All the dogs we've had, male or female, marked their territory constantly. Our current dog, a RR/Lab mix, truly believes that she must at least squeeze a drop out every few feet. 
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