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Took the pup to the vet after work today and they did a urinanalysis and didn't find any bacteria but did find that there were white blood cells in there which lead him to think that it could be a UTI. We got some antibiotics and we will see what happens.
It's a UTI, IMO. Maybe a helpful tip on house training- put a bell on the doorknob that the dog gets let out of to go potty. Ring it and say your command ("hurry up" for us, for example). The dog will learn to go ring the bell when they need to go out in short order. The puppy should be able to have control of its bladder in the 1 hour per month range and be totally house broken at 6 months.
Thanks for all the input guys. We have been trying to get her outside every hour or so when we are awake in the evenings and every two hours at night. We will see if the antibiotics make any difference and go from there. Sure feels like we have a kid and not a dog... hahaha
Genetics. Maybe food too much protein? Does the momma have uti issues? That would make sense if its genetic.
Wasnt refering to e-coli but physiology. Trying to help? Genetics a longshot. Sometimes things can just be bad luck?