| Re: Behavior problem or health problem? Retraining the dog is NOT a problem and I will have to purchase a crate he can fit in and start this immediately, but I still don't have an answer to which food will keep his PH level lower. I have two other dogs that use to have constant ear infections until I found the right remedy for that problem. The fact that this dog has a high PH level, which will lead to recurring bladder infections, tells me that re-training is not the ONLY solution. I've had the best trainers in town tell me that a bladder infection can lead to urinating in the house, which in turn leads to a slip in behavioral problems. This dog doesn't need to spend the rest of his life in and out of a crate. Rottie's, by nature, are slow to mature and as I stated in my first post, he just recently started lifting his leg to begin with. Up until a couple of months ago, he always squatted when he peed. I imagine this has something to do with his recent behavior.
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