dudleyjones
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- May 30, 2014
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- Canada
- Bulldog(s) Names
- Dudley
Hello,
In december my mom and I went halfers on an adorable bulldog puppy. He is very sweet and loves everyone. But we having an unbelievable amount of issues with him right now. For starters, he got very sick with pneumonia in February and had fluid in his lungs. He was on lots of medication, one of which was to help clear the fluid out of his lungs, this made him unable to control his bladder and it was also -50 degrees out and he was unable to go outside. This meant that we had to let him pee in the house on puppy pads, now that he is better and the summer is here we cannot get him to stop peeing in the house. He is aware that what he is doing is bad, but he will not stop. We can have him outside for several hours goes to the washroom outside and then as soon as he gets in the house he will pee. At first we thought he was marking, but when we got him fixed it seemed it got a lot worse.
Also, although we have a bunch of toys for him and the past few times we have the left the house he has destroyed something. First,it was just pulling the laces of our shoes, but then he chewed my moms brand new kitchen chair, then after that it was the brand new rug she bought. We leave our dogs locked in the kitchen when we are gone, as Kane (our mastiff) cannot be crated due to anxiety, and Dudley(our bulldog) throws up every time we try. My mom is a stay at home Mom and is home almost all of the time. We have never had an issue like this with any of our dogs and have exhausted all of our knowledge on what to do here.
Thank you for taking the time to read this, and any advice would be greatly appreciated!!
(Also thought I should mention that we have a 3 year old fixed, male mastiff, who Dudley is always trying to be dominant over.)
In december my mom and I went halfers on an adorable bulldog puppy. He is very sweet and loves everyone. But we having an unbelievable amount of issues with him right now. For starters, he got very sick with pneumonia in February and had fluid in his lungs. He was on lots of medication, one of which was to help clear the fluid out of his lungs, this made him unable to control his bladder and it was also -50 degrees out and he was unable to go outside. This meant that we had to let him pee in the house on puppy pads, now that he is better and the summer is here we cannot get him to stop peeing in the house. He is aware that what he is doing is bad, but he will not stop. We can have him outside for several hours goes to the washroom outside and then as soon as he gets in the house he will pee. At first we thought he was marking, but when we got him fixed it seemed it got a lot worse.
Also, although we have a bunch of toys for him and the past few times we have the left the house he has destroyed something. First,it was just pulling the laces of our shoes, but then he chewed my moms brand new kitchen chair, then after that it was the brand new rug she bought. We leave our dogs locked in the kitchen when we are gone, as Kane (our mastiff) cannot be crated due to anxiety, and Dudley(our bulldog) throws up every time we try. My mom is a stay at home Mom and is home almost all of the time. We have never had an issue like this with any of our dogs and have exhausted all of our knowledge on what to do here.
Thank you for taking the time to read this, and any advice would be greatly appreciated!!
(Also thought I should mention that we have a 3 year old fixed, male mastiff, who Dudley is always trying to be dominant over.)