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8. Something spooked them

Have you ever had a dog indoors on the Fourth of July? Did your $1,000 Persian rug make it through the night? Dogs frequently release urine when they're scared or stressed, even if they're in your bed. If nothing seemed to be going on to scare your pooch, remember they might have smelled or heard something you didn't. This is way more likely to happen if you live with high-strung breeds like whippets.

dog hiding under the blanket

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