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	<title>Comments on: My Dog Piddles on My Son&#8217;s Bed</title>
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		<title>By: Lyndalu</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lyndalu</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi - 

I read your question and was wondering if anythng has improved. I have a 4 yr bulldog (not neutered) who is peeing on our bed and on the couch. We are at our wits end - just hoping to hear of a solution that works. We&#039;re taking him to the vet to rule out any type of infection.Then we&#039;re having him neutered. Good luck to you!

Lyndalu</description>
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<p>I read your question and was wondering if anythng has improved. I have a 4 yr bulldog (not neutered) who is peeing on our bed and on the couch. We are at our wits end &#8211; just hoping to hear of a solution that works. We&#8217;re taking him to the vet to rule out any type of infection.Then we&#8217;re having him neutered. Good luck to you!</p>
<p>Lyndalu</p>
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		<title>By: Brigette Chapman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brigette Chapman</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think the spray bottle or citronella remote trainer would be effective if you use them whenever the dog tries to enter your sons bedroom or guest rooms.  Just go ahead and make the entire room off-limits to him.  Spray him whenever he tries to enter the room.  You&#039;ll probably have better success catching him doing this then waiting to see if he tries to pee on something.

Also, aren&#039;t there scent sprays that dogs dislike that you could spray in the rooms?  Maybe the dog would avoid the rooms entirely if he didn&#039;t like the smell.  Citronella, maybe?

I don&#039;t know if the dog is just lifting his leg along the side of the bed or if he&#039;s jumping up onto the bed but if he is jumping up on the bed and peeing on the top of the mattress, you could try laying a sheet of waterproof material (like Gore-Tex) under the top blanket.  Then at least all you&#039;ll have to clean is the blanket.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think the spray bottle or citronella remote trainer would be effective if you use them whenever the dog tries to enter your sons bedroom or guest rooms.  Just go ahead and make the entire room off-limits to him.  Spray him whenever he tries to enter the room.  You&#8217;ll probably have better success catching him doing this then waiting to see if he tries to pee on something.</p>
<p>Also, aren&#8217;t there scent sprays that dogs dislike that you could spray in the rooms?  Maybe the dog would avoid the rooms entirely if he didn&#8217;t like the smell.  Citronella, maybe?</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know if the dog is just lifting his leg along the side of the bed or if he&#8217;s jumping up onto the bed but if he is jumping up on the bed and peeing on the top of the mattress, you could try laying a sheet of waterproof material (like Gore-Tex) under the top blanket.  Then at least all you&#8217;ll have to clean is the blanket.</p>
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