I second Knot also - good idea to check with her vet to see if anything else might be going on.
I second Knot also - good idea to check with her vet to see if anything else might be going on.
"It is easier to go down a hill than up a hill, but the view is better from the top of the hill." [Fortune cookie from post-ride buffet at the Peking Palace. The food was good, too.]
Concrete absorbs moisture and unfortunately some odors. In the case of pee, your dog is drawn to the ammonia in the urine, hence the hot spot potty place.
Many carpet and household cleaners do not remove the smell of ammonia so pets are likely to be repeat offenders. Nature's Miracle will remove the ammonia smell as well as using 1 part white vinegar to 1 park water.
There are manufacturers who have created indoor doggie litter boxes that you might want to consider for her. Here's one:
http://www.petapotty.com/
Glad your girl recovered from her illness and that she is doing well.![]()
Not much to add to all of these smart ladies' answers! I have recommended Nature's Miracle to clients for years. Works great (expect it to take a few days to calm down on the smell). I like the idea of free access if you have fenced yard (ie, doggie door), or having a potty spot with litter... as it seems that maybe she has to go more often than she can tell you?
Also, if she does seem to urinate more frequently than she used to or not be able to hold it, have her urine checked by your vet... and kidneys. She could be harboring a little infection.
Hope it works out!
Jes
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