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Dogs don't just pee out of convenience or rebellion; sometimes, it's anxiety painting the sheets. The bed represents safety, but when anxiety strikes - be it from a new home, strangers, loneliness, or otherwise - that safety net turns into their panic room. Understanding and alleviating their triggers, maybe with a bit of professional guidance, can keep both your dog and your bed dry.

Two afraid or scared dogs below a curtain because of fireworks, thunderstorm, loud noises or separation anxiety.

Originally published on Critter Culture: Help! My Dog Is Peeing on the Bed!
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