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Title: 6 month old lab not holding pee well.
Post by: highside74 on February 02, 2013, 02:43:43 PM
He will hold it all night, but a couple times a week he will pee in his crate while we are at work. His crate isn't to big.

 Also, if he is not let out 30 seconds after he eats he will start to pee. Will he grow out of this?
Title: Re: 6 month old lab not holding pee well.
Post by: vandeman17 on February 02, 2013, 02:55:37 PM
There is a big thread about this that I started a few days ago. The rule of thumb is that a dog can hold their bladders an hour for every month old they are. If you are gone to work all day, a few accidents isn't too bad. Not sure about the peeing after he eats but I think he would grow out of that..
Title: Re: 6 month old lab not holding pee well.
Post by: highside74 on February 02, 2013, 03:02:09 PM
Your thread was about a female with an inverted vulva. Since my dog is a male without a medical issue I didn't get the answer's that were helping me from your thread and I didn't want to jack your thread by changing it's original focus. Thanks
Title: Re: 6 month old lab not holding pee well.
Post by: dreamunelk on February 02, 2013, 03:14:48 PM
Not knowing how long you are leaving it in a crate i am going to guess a full work day.  That is a bit long.   A properly hydrated dog needs to pee!   How many times do you pee in a work day?
Title: Re: 6 month old lab not holding pee well.
Post by: Mudman on February 02, 2013, 03:20:25 PM
Sounds pretty normal.  My dog will pee when hes excited, a dribble.  Hes 2year boston/eng.bulldog.  Very frustrating but what can you do?  6months hes doing well enuff just needs more time out of crate to pee and drink maybe.  He will get better with age.
Title: Re: 6 month old lab not holding pee well.
Post by: BOWHUNTER45 on February 02, 2013, 03:49:49 PM
 :chuckle: Has he chewed your house down yet ? :chuckle:
Title: Re: 6 month old lab not holding pee well.
Post by: highside74 on February 02, 2013, 03:53:55 PM
No, but he collects anything that isn't nailed down outside and brings it to the front door. Tools that I had no idea where I left them have shown up. Sticks, tape, cans, down spouts. You name it he has brought it.
Title: Re: 6 month old lab not holding pee well.
Post by: vandeman17 on February 02, 2013, 04:01:10 PM
Your thread was about a female with an inverted vulva. Since my dog is a male without a medical issue I didn't get the answer's that were helping me from your thread and I didn't want to jack your thread by changing it's original focus. Thanks

I was referring to the idea of how often the pee when growing up. Just trying to help...  :dunno:
Title: Re: 6 month old lab not holding pee well.
Post by: highside74 on February 02, 2013, 04:05:29 PM
Your thread was about a female with an inverted vulva. Since my dog is a male without a medical issue I didn't get the answer's that were helping me from your thread and I didn't want to jack your thread by changing it's original focus. Thanks

I was referring to the idea of how often the pee when growing up. Just trying to help...  :dunno:

I know you were just being helpful. Maybe I should have thrown in some smiley faces or something. I didn't mean to come off rude. I was trying to respect your thread
Title: Re: 6 month old lab not holding pee well.
Post by: akirkland on February 02, 2013, 06:01:34 PM
Sounds like normal behavior to me. Can you take your pup to work with you? It worked great for me. Took him the first 9 months. Crated him in the electrical room and let him out to pee and play on breaks and lunch. Total benefit of having him with me. The bonf is very stron as well. Give it time.
Title: Re: 6 month old lab not holding pee well.
Post by: Knocker of rocks on February 02, 2013, 06:12:33 PM
In the seventies, our lab had real problems holding her pee and chewing when she was a puppy.  When she hit 8 months exactly, she turned into the absolute perfect dog.   She didn't do anything bad until she died twelve years later.

I mean, she was perfect!
Title: Re: 6 month old lab not holding pee well.
Post by: benbo30 on February 03, 2013, 08:19:34 AM
No, but he collects anything that isn't nailed down outside and brings it to the front door. Tools that I had no idea where I left them have shown up. Sticks, tape, cans, down spouts. You name it he has brought it.

this sounds to me like he will be a great shed hunting dog  :tup: :tup:
Title: Re: 6 month old lab not holding pee well.
Post by: highside74 on February 03, 2013, 09:32:50 AM
No, but he collects anything that isn't nailed down outside and brings it to the front door. Tools that I had no idea where I left them have shown up. Sticks, tape, cans, down spouts. You name it he has brought it.

this sounds to me like he will be a great shed hunting dog  :tup: :tup:

I would love that. He is smart as a whip so I'm sure he would pick it up right away. I have seen the antler chunks in the pet store. Do I start there or do I need different bone? Where is the best place to get it?
Title: Re: 6 month old lab not holding pee well.
Post by: Annette on February 03, 2013, 09:56:53 AM
He will hold it all night, but a couple times a week he will pee in his crate while we are at work. His crate isn't to big.

 Also, if he is not let out 30 seconds after he eats he will start to pee. Will he grow out of this?
I'd say feed him outside , build a kennel, and feed hin dried cranberries, just a few to get him the C vitaman he needs for a healthy bladder...but I'm no expert.
Title: Re: 6 month old lab not holding pee well.
Post by: benbo30 on February 03, 2013, 03:12:53 PM
No, but he collects anything that isn't nailed down outside and brings it to the front door. Tools that I had no idea where I left them have shown up. Sticks, tape, cans, down spouts. You name it he has brought it.

this sounds to me like he will be a great shed hunting dog  :tup: :tup:

I would love that. He is smart as a whip so I'm sure he would pick it up right away. I have seen the antler chunks in the pet store. Do I start there or do I need different bone? Where is the best place to get it?

i would get actual antlers some fresh ones would be nice , i take my dogs up in the hills with me hoping one of them will have a natural ability to find one lol havent been lucky yet , i let my dogs play with the antlers i do have to get them used to it , but best bet is do research on shed dogs there is a couple videos that can help you as well
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