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What if they won't go 24 minutes without relieving themslevs?:eek: I have an 8-month old Beagle who will give you no clues that she needs a potty break before going on the floor...... After she goes, she then comes and tells us she needs to go outside:rolleyes: |
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I'd have to say that if she's been checked for an infection or kidney stones; ummm... Nope, I've got nothin'. |
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Oh well, she is a love and our other, much older pets(Cat-Maine Coon and Dog-Dashund/Basset mix) find her entertaining. |
I have a standard poodle that is 2 1/2. He totally acts like a huge puppy. :rolleyes:
He's also very fancy. :D |
I love puppies....but puppy like behavior in dogs that are nealy full grown can be a bit annoying at times. I am spoiled I guess....all of our other pets up to this point have been adopted as adults and were quite well behaved from day one.
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erk- R wants a beagle- but that tale does not inspire me to run out and get one.
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Thankfully, Beagles are also very friendly. They get along with children and other pets remarkably well. Even strangers, once introduced, are friends for life. Now if I can just get her to tell me she needs to potty before she wets the floor:) |
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wouldn't own one though. ;) :D |
My boss has a pair of beagles and loves them to death.
As far as the not drinking thing, I'm trying to get my boy to drink more. I suggest it to him frequently and offer him fresh water ( as water that has sat for a moment is no good anymore!). Often he'll take a drink. As others have said, though, as long as your little one does his business regularly, it's probably not much to worry about. |
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