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ChrisM
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PostSubject: Thor's constant urinating   Thor's constant urinating EmptyFri Jul 13, 2012 6:36 pm

Hi all!

My partner Natalie J is already on these forums and has show off our little guy a bit, so I decided to tag along too!

I've noticed that Thor seems to urinate a LOT. I know as a puppy he will tend to urinate frequently as his bladder is still quite small and forming, however it seems to be an awful lot of urinating. I was woken up about 45 minutes ago to the sound of him peeing (it lasted a good 20 seconds!), and after cleaning up I let him outside with our other dog while I fixed his breakfast. When I came back outside to give him his feed, he had done 2 more pee's on the concrete.

Is this an alarming amount of urinating he is doing? Or is it just normal for a Husky pup to pee this much?
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PostSubject: Re: Thor's constant urinating   Thor's constant urinating EmptyFri Jul 13, 2012 7:38 pm

I have asked them myself about my Balon, sometimes it seems like he came equipped with a super soaker lol. I have had his urine tested only to be told its fine. I limit his water, I offer smaller amounts more often but I don't let him stand there and "filler up" all day. Also I don't give him any water after 8.

These things have helped. Good luck Thor is a cutie!
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