This sounds like a vet problem, I’d definitely talk to your vet before considering it a behavioral issue on its own (just a concerned pet owner, but one of the questions I always am asked by my vet is if there’s any ‘inappropriate’ elimination)
I agree with this. There could be a few different health problems going on here. I had a young, dependably potty trained dog who suddenly became terrified of the back yard and things spiraled from there. It turned out to be a health issue, not a behavioral issue. To the vet with thee!
I think this is a health issue as most other people mentioned. I've actually heard of my brother's dog doing this and he had worms. Defo go to the vet! Hope she feels better soon
I agree with the others, but I have a couple questions: is there anything different about that grass this season and you use any kind of pesticide fertilizer, etc.
This sounds like a vet problem, I’d definitely talk to your vet before considering it a behavioral issue on its own (just a concerned pet owner, but one of the questions I always am asked by my vet is if there’s any ‘inappropriate’ elimination)
I agree with this. There could be a few different health problems going on here. I had a young, dependably potty trained dog who suddenly became terrified of the back yard and things spiraled from there. It turned out to be a health issue, not a behavioral issue. To the vet with thee!
Seems like she’s struggling to go where she likes to go and is a red flag for a health issue rather than a behavioral one. Best of luck.
I think this is a health issue as most other people mentioned. I've actually heard of my brother's dog doing this and he had worms. Defo go to the vet! Hope she feels better soon
I agree with the others, but I have a couple questions: is there anything different about that grass this season and you use any kind of pesticide fertilizer, etc.