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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The vet says she's not incontinent bc then she would just walk around and dribble. She knows she is going just needs to go a lot or she ends up going in the house. She's upstairs because that's our living level. Downstairs is just a foyer. She likes to be near us so I think keeping her downstairs would be cruel. The yard is just a tiny grass patch in the front of the house. It's our front lawn basically. [/quote] A solution may be to keep a lead on her all the time, and when she asks, to immediately carry her downstairs to the yard. If she is peeing 8 times a day (which is a lot, is that more than before?), then you will be making 8 short trips away from your young children. If the house is reasonably child-proofed, possibly with baby gates or doorknob covers, the children can be left alone for 2 minutes while the dog goes pee. It sounds like you need to step it up, OP.[/quote]
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