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English bulldog wets her bed ; Urinary health bulldog supplement; bulldog food and feeding ;

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Question
I have a 14 week English bulldog puppy that pees on her bed in her crate
and she shreds her pee pads .  She eats royal canine for med puppies.  I
switched her from kirkland puppy because her poop was too soft.  She has
always peed on her bed even though it is new. Now she pees when she gets
excited and plays with the kids.  HELP!!!!!!!!!!!

Answer
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Marie Peppers LPN MA
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Hello Carolyn - the urination you mentioned is submissive pee.. In time, this will happen less often.  Yes, she will grow out of it by 6-8 months of age.  Sorry!  My dog did this until about 9 months old...

Also, I wonder if she needs a good supplement for her kideny.  YOU mentioned she always pees a bit in her bed/ crate:
I would add one NuVET wafer to her diet  - It will help with her body systems and keep a high level of health...

Also, I would slowly switch her onto a better brand of food - Royal canine is OK but there are much better for your money.

HOW about slowly mixing Solid Gold's Wolf Cub or Wellness Puppy to your Royal Canin.... After about 3-4 weeks you can switch over to the new food.  Do a 50:50 mix of the old and new.....


Here is the info on the supplement for her urinary system:
NuVET Plus - JUST 1 wafer treat per day
call 1-800-474-7044 and tell them you would like to try the 60 day trial offer ;  39.99 2 month supply - With the 60 day money back guarantee.
Give my name as your VET / Pet Pro : Pet Nurse Marie Peppers
or go to:
http://www.nuvet.com/81098


Also, if you want to try a cranberry supplement - I can send you a link for that, too.  I sure do think the NuVET will be enough for her..

BEST wishes - Make sure you take her out every two hours WHEN awake... IF possible, I know you have a life!




Marie Peppers LPN MA
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