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peeing too much?
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hi all! my roommate just informed me that albus has peed twice since i came back to work. it's 10pm, and i left a little before 9. he peed for me twice while we were on our walk (although i think he was marking) and peed some more after. a lot of pee too. he's 4 months, 5lbs (as of july 9) so he's probably closer to 6 now. i'm of the mindset that he's mimicing what my roommate's dog (who is a 3 year old puggle) is doing and may be drinking more water than he needs to. however, since i've never owned a dog before, i would like other people's opinions on the matter. if anyone could shed some light on this, i would be grateful!
Posted by
animeb3773
- July 14, 2009 at 9:11 pm
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MAYBE.........
Possibly a urinary tract infection, a kidney infection, diabetes or cushings disease. Any of these possibilities would require a visit to the vets. Hope you find out why Albus is peeing so much. Good Luck!!!
Posted by
chewysmom
- July 16, 2009 at 8:47 pm
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