Dogs Peeing in Beds: Why They Do It and How to Help Stop

Are dogs peeing in beds in your home? If you’re cycling through beds because your dog keeps having accidents, you know how frustrating it can be. Not only is it expensive to replace beds, but frequent accidents may point to other health issues.
Fortunately, you can equip yourself with the knowledge to handle this issue. Read on to learn why you have a dog peeing on the bed — and what you can do about it!

Why Do Dogs Pee in Their Bed?

When you have a dog who urinates in their bed, your dog may have behavior issues — or something more serious. The issue could also be that you have young pups a little too eager to assert themselves!

Young Dogs Are Excited

Did you just adopt a new puppy? Youth may be the reason that you have a dog peeing on the bed. While it’s tempting to scold a puppy for this kind of behavior, doing so may just confuse them.

A puppy could see urinating as bad behavior if you yell. The better practice is to take your puppy outside more often — and praise them for defecating outdoors. Give them a treat or reward when they pee in the proper place.

Dogs Engage in Territorial Marking

When a dog pees in their bed, they may be marking their territory. Several reasons can prompt a dog to this.

For starters, a dog may want to claim its space in a new home. When you uproot, even an older dog can act out in this way. Give your dog plenty of playtime and exercise to help them feel comfortable in a new environment.

In other instances, a dog who feels threatened by other pets in the household may be gunning for your attention. Marking their territory is a way of communicating to other pets that the bed belongs to them. Be sure to give your pet enough one-on-one time so they aren’t jealous or concerned.

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