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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep46 - Why Puppies Pee In The House Even When They've Just Been Outside

17 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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The question comes from the discussion group for our With Open Arms puppy owner course: “Looking for a podcast - Hello! Our 15-week-old puppy is presenting some potty training challenges…While he's reliably house-trained for bowel movements, he frequently urinates on rugs, likely because they resemble the puppy pads he's familiar with. More puzzling that even when we take him outside at the recommended intervals, he'll pass small amounts of urine and then refuse to empty his bladder fully, even after 10+ minutes. Inevitably, within 20 minutes of coming back inside, he'll urinate on a rug. He's very able to stay in his kennel for a full 2-hour nap with no anxiety or accidents. So he certainly is physically capable of holding his bladder. We are not sure what we are doing wrong or if this is just to be expected and to be patient. It does seem like he thinks that the rugs is the place to pee. Let me know if you have any tips! ” This podcast covers: * Why being able to take a two-hour nap without peeing does not mean a puppy can hold it for two hours while awake * Why “double and triple peeing” is really a developmental thing * The physical reasons puppies may target fabric to relieve themselves Visit our website www.madcapradio.com [https://www.madcapradio.com/puppy-culture-potluck-podcast/episode-46-why-puppies-pee-in-the-house-even-when-theyve-just-been-outside] for further reading.

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Portada del episodio Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep46 - Why Puppies Pee In The House Even When They've Just Been Outside

Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep46 - Why Puppies Pee In The House Even When They've Just Been Outside

The question comes from the discussion group for our With Open Arms puppy owner course: “Looking for a podcast - Hello! Our 15-week-old puppy is presenting some potty training challenges…While he's reliably house-trained for bowel movements, he frequently urinates on rugs, likely because they resemble the puppy pads he's familiar with. More puzzling that even when we take him outside at the recommended intervals, he'll pass small amounts of urine and then refuse to empty his bladder fully, even after 10+ minutes. Inevitably, within 20 minutes of coming back inside, he'll urinate on a rug. He's very able to stay in his kennel for a full 2-hour nap with no anxiety or accidents. So he certainly is physically capable of holding his bladder. We are not sure what we are doing wrong or if this is just to be expected and to be patient. It does seem like he thinks that the rugs is the place to pee. Let me know if you have any tips! ” This podcast covers: * Why being able to take a two-hour nap without peeing does not mean a puppy can hold it for two hours while awake * Why “double and triple peeing” is really a developmental thing * The physical reasons puppies may target fabric to relieve themselves Visit our website www.madcapradio.com [https://www.madcapradio.com/puppy-culture-potluck-podcast/episode-46-why-puppies-pee-in-the-house-even-when-theyve-just-been-outside] for further reading.

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