Anonymous wrote:Sausage is really salty. Was this a dog treat or people food? How much of it did he eat?
You might want to call the emergency vet or your vet's after hours line.
Anonymous wrote:2 until 10?! Could you hold your pee that long? I know it’s what you usually do, but how is that nice to the dog? Why wouldn’t you bring him out at dinner time?
It was probably anxiety of you being gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Thanks, but he’s a large breed and has never had any trouble with this schedule. 7am, 2pm and 10pm has been his usual walk schedule for at least 3 months now. We also often leave him in his crate at around that time, for that length of time.
I’m worried he’s sick, or that the frozen sausage was too much water and made him pee? Although to me the latter seems far fetched because he often drinks when released from his crate in the evening and doesn’t go out until 10 anyway.
If he is only out of his crate for 3 short sessions a day he probably isn't drinking nearly enough water. He might have a urinary tract infection. Poor guy.
Anonymous wrote:You left him for much too long. No dog should be left for that long without a break, much less a one-year-old.
Poor pup.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Thanks, but he’s a large breed and has never had any trouble with this schedule. 7am, 2pm and 10pm has been his usual walk schedule for at least 3 months now. We also often leave him in his crate at around that time, for that length of time.
I’m worried he’s sick, or that the frozen sausage was too much water and made him pee? Although to me the latter seems far fetched because he often drinks when released from his crate in the evening and doesn’t go out until 10 anyway.
Anonymous wrote:2 until 10?! Could you hold your pee that long? I know it’s what you usually do, but how is that nice to the dog? Why wouldn’t you bring him out at dinner time?
It was probably anxiety of you being gone.