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Mabel does NOT pee on the leash, and she prefers privacy in the yard. Any suggestions for successfully getting a urine sample?

 

I suppose waiting until she pees inside and bring the sopping paper towels to the vet won't cut it?

 

Karen with Tessye (galgo b 2017), Fidel (galgo b c2012), and bridge kids Dublin (J's Texmex 1996-12/31/01), Daisy (Assurance 8/8/95-9/26/07),  Bubba (Kelsos Irony b 5/99-8/19/10), and Mabel (Googly Spin  1/06-11/19)

 

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I was told to follow along with a pie pan behind my back. Then, I was told to slip it under her when she'd squatted and things were underway and couldn't stop. Always worked!

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I am quuen of collecting pee. I had to do it with my 8 pound dacshund in the middle of 8 inches of snow...lol anyway use the top of a tupperware lid or those tops ya get from soup from chinese places. use the underside. wait till she starts going then place under. just hang out near her. gl...lol

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I would let her out in the yard and take a large ladle and put under her when she squats. I have always had good luck with this.

 

Thanks for the invite, but I don't wanna go to your house for soup :lol:

 

Seriously, I heard the ladle method works too.

 

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Along the same idea, I have a long broom handle, minus the broom, duct taped to the end is a circle made of a wire hanger in which a plastic tub can rest. It requires a lot of nonchalant wandering about and quick action at the precice second! I also find that the reluctant pee-er will pee at the vet's for the techs!

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We've just taken a wire coat hanger and uncoiled it leaving the hanger intact. A paper cup fits nicely in the hanger part so we just walk around until the "squat" and then slip it under.

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I just did the aluminium tray under our girl not more than 5 mins ago and that worked a treat. I had her on a leash and when she started i quickly slipped it under her and she certaintly didn't seem bothered by it.

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I use my Swiffer Duster with the extendable handle. I take the dusting part off and tape a new plastic container (like Ziploc or Glad) to it. I've needed to get several samples from my girls and this works well. I just follow them around the yard and when they squat I slide it right under.

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Well, it worked - sort of.

I clenched a styrofoam bowl in my mop and followed her out this morning. She was not happy about being followed, but it had been 9 hours since her last potty trip, so she HAD to go. Of course, as soon as she realized I had slipped the bowl under her she stopped, but I got enough for a sample, so all is well!

 

Thanks for the advice!

 

Karen with Tessye (galgo b 2017), Fidel (galgo b c2012), and bridge kids Dublin (J's Texmex 1996-12/31/01), Daisy (Assurance 8/8/95-9/26/07),  Bubba (Kelsos Irony b 5/99-8/19/10), and Mabel (Googly Spin  1/06-11/19)

 

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I feel for you. Our Rita is terrified of anyone near her private parts when she does her business. The only time I can get a pee sample from her is the first pee of the day, which is what most vets want most of the time anyway. BUT -- it may take 20 minutes of following her around the yard, with one hand holding a leash and the other holding the catch dish. Boy, I hate doing that in cold weather. :lol:

 

Rita is quite spooky and will always be that way, no doubt, but we love her anyway. :wub:

 

Marcia in SC

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