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aj2sharp
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Pup Peeing

Might not be nothing but I have a 7 week old pup that has quit peeing she has been peeing a river and as of about 3o'clock she squats like she is peeing but nothing should I be alarmed

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Redbone Chic
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had a female pup do that once, turned out she had a bladder infection

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WHITEBREAD
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This might sound silly but take a warsh cloth and soak it in hot water then run the cloth repeatadly(spell check) over her female parts ...make sure to keep the cloth nice and wet dont ring out see if that works

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WHITEBREAD
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alot of times young animals wont pee until stimulied by the parent and if she is 7 weeks old she still may need this a mother will see that her young is doing this and lick the area to stimulate it works sometimes ive done it a few times

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dsa1
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Registered: Jul 2007
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pup with same prob..bladder infection.she was squatting alot to go but nothing was comeing out.
use a syringe to draw up a bit from the floor or where ever she goes an take to vet..dirt mixed in it don't matter..they'll test it...

i locked my pup up for the night in a airline crate to make sure I'd be there when she did go when i let her out in the morning,to draw some up.

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