Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello - I can't comment on that (I mean, whether it's UTI or indeed related to other bladder / waterworks disease or whether it's behavioural), because I know little background about your particular dog or the reason for your drawing that conclusion. Behavioural reasons for urinating may range from excitement to fear / submissive behaviour, to a behavioural need to mark territory. The sudden presence of Christmas trees or other animals are sometimes implicated. Urinary reasons can range from hormonal change eg Diabetes / Cushings, to tumours or prostate disease, to changes to the electrolytes and water balance. The place in which the urination takes place can carry a clue, but it often isn't so clear cut. Your vet can do tests on a fresh urine sample that will help to rule some of the medical issues out and will almost certainly want to know about any recent changes in drinking. This established, the behaviour of urination can be complex and usually takes a good discussion to unravel.
Here is one article from our blog that might be helpful in the meantime: https://vethelpdirect.com/vetblog/2023/03/16/why-does-my-dog-pee-in-the-house-at-night/
Please will you let us know how you get on?
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