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My poodle is 14 years old and all of a sudden is ...

My poodle is 14 years old and all of a sudden is peeing everywhere and anywhere in the house. She has never done that before, why now?


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Take her to the vet to find out what is the exact reason (there are several possibilities).
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She could have a urinary tract infection... that would happen to my dog when she got older

Definitely take her in though as it could be anything.  Good luck!

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Sorry for you and your puppy. At 14 your dog is getting old and could be losing control of body functions due just to old age, we as humans will sometimes suffer the same problems. Please take your dog to a vet as soon as possible to get a check up.

Good luck and best wishes to you and your dog. 

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Grt this dog to a vet fast. It could be dibetes or kidney

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perhaps she is experiencing fever.. advised to give her half dosage of aspillet

www.aspilet.com

Posted 2009-10-31T02:06:56Z

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