[NAGDU] Wild to pee

Becky Frankeberger b.butterfly at comcast.net
Mon Jan 4 22:52:13 UTC 2016


Could he be diabetic? Obviously I don't know, but this is a symptom of
diabetes in dogs. 

My second dog went through phases of having to pea frequently. The vet
couldn't find anything wrong with him. Yet the pea stains leading to the
front door sure told me a lot. 

Becky and Jake 

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Subject: [NAGDU] Wild to pee

Krokus is still drinking quite a bit, and needs to go out every 2-3 hours.
 Often, when I take him out, he is very anxious to make it to his pee spot,
and almost drags me over there.  I can deal with it in dry conditions, but,
once it gets icy, it's going to be a problem.
I have tried speaking to him sharply, and correcting him, which doesn't work
well, since he's pulling hard on the leash.
Does anyone have an idea how I can get him to not pull so hard to his spot?
I guess I could take him even more often, but I don't want to spend all day
running the dog out.  Guess it's time to take him back to the vet, who
didn't find anything last time.
I think he just likes to drink.
Tracy and the dipsomaniac



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