My dog was housebroken, but suddenly started peeing and pooping indoors—what's going on?

Lately, I've noticed that my dog, who has been housebroken for a long time, has suddenly started peeing and pooping inside the house. This has happened a few times over the past couple of days, which is really unusual for her. Could there be something wrong with her, or is it possible something has upset her routine? What should I be looking for to figure out what's going on?

Answer

It's concerning when a housebroken dog suddenly starts having accidents inside. This change in behavior could indicate a health issue or a disruption in her routine.

  • Monitor for any signs of illness
  • Consider recent changes in her environment or schedule
  • Schedule a vet check-up if the behavior persists

When a well-trained dog begins urinating or defecating indoors, it can be due to various reasons, such as urinary tract infections, gastrointestinal issues, or stress from changes in their environment. It's important to observe your dog closely for any other signs of illness or stress. Any changes in routine, new family members, or dietary changes could also contribute to this behavior. If the situation doesn't improve or if she displays other symptoms of distress, it is advisable to consult with a veterinarian to rule out medical causes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What health issues could cause my dog to have accidents indoors?

    Common issues include urinary tract infections, bladder stones, and gastrointestinal problems. Hormonal imbalances or age-related incontinence could also be factors.

  • Could stress or anxiety be causing this behavior?

    Yes, stress or anxiety from changes in the home, such as new pets, visitors, or a change in schedule, can contribute to this behavior. It's important to consider any recent changes in your dog's environment.

  • How can I help my dog regain her house training?

    Ensure she has regular bathroom breaks, especially after eating, and reinforce her training with rewards. Maintain a consistent routine, and address any environmental changes that might be affecting her.

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