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Written by Grace Park
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Published: 04/24/2017, edited: 01/16/2024
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- The Short Answer
- Every Dog is Unique
- Age and Bathroom Breaks
- What are the special circumstances?
- When should I call the vet?
- A quick summary
- Age
- Breed
- Size
- Diet, including the amount your dog drinks
- They are overweight to obese
- They are on medications that cause or encourage frequent urination
- They have specific health conditions like diabetes
- They have been outside more early in the day and drank more water than usual
- Straining or discomfort when urinating
- A change in the color of urine, especially to very dark or red
- A sudden distinct increase in the number of times your dog needs to go out daily, especially one that's not related to any other symptoms
- Puppies and younger dogs may need to go out every hour at first. As a puppy gets older, you can add one hour for each month of the puppy's age.
- Senior dogs can usually manage 4-6 hours between visits outdoors.
- Adult dogs typically need to go out every 6-8 hours at a minimum.
- Crate-trained dogs and those whose pet parents are frequently gone for longer hours may be able to hold for as much as 10-12 hours. This is, however, fairly uncommon and should not be expected of your dog.
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