Anonymous wrote:10:53 here - I'm with 18:22. Close the door to your bedroom to keep her contained and see if she communicates with you when she needs to go out.
I don't think it's her sphincter muscles from multiple litters. It'd be happening a lot more often and at various times of the day if that were the case. I'm learning towards this being behavioral rather than physical but it's always worth a vet check anyway.
One of my dogs will not communicate with me when he needs to urinate if he doesn't want to go outside (too wet, too hot, or he's too tired) - he will just sneak off and pee somewhere I can't see him (that one is 8 lbs, ha).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10:53 here
ah- she poops in your room then? Next to the dog bed?
No she usually wanders into the living room and goes there. So far she’s not gone in the bedroom or her beds. Sorry for any confusion. I think some of what I typed out didn’t make it to post.
Anonymous wrote:10:53 here
ah- she poops in your room then? Next to the dog bed?
Anonymous wrote:You say "isn't able to hold it." Could you explain that please? As in you're gone 12 hours and come back and there's feces in the house?