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Agree. If your dog is in pain or discomfort it may behave differently. If there's an infection she may not be able to eliminate everything all at once while on those walks. First rule out a bladder infection or other health problem.
Just to add...cleaning up the messes with bleach isn't the best option for fabric surfaces. They can be damaged. Use an enzyme cleaner formulated for pet stains instead.
Get a vet check with blood workup and urine culture. UTIs will cause excessivd peeing. Some diseases like diabetes, cushings will cause excessive peeing.
My Yorkie is 17 years old. Around year 9-10, the anxiety factor creeped in. Its sad when they lose control like that.....The Vet understood my concern and we tried different diets and certain safe meds. It took some time to realize his breed is susceptible to anxiety , paw infections, glaucoma,cataracts, and leakage. I don't fight it anymore. He wears his pet size "depends" and we keep the schedule as usual. Walked 4 x's a day, with intermittent out door "relief". Yet he still utilizes the "depends" pad he wears.
Simple baking soda and a low grade vinegar solution seems to dissipate the urine and markings ....
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