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She came into season a couple of days ago and today while at work she did a pee and number 2 in the flat. Just fed her and heard a noise and she has just done 2 more and another pee. Also its fairly runny. I have been getting her off bakers and onto Wagman, but she don't seem very keen on the change. However, her house training has been perfect and now its all gone very wrong
 
Rub your face in it.

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And some tacos.
 
Possibly not related to the problem, but i'd seriously consider getting her onto a better quality food (Bakers is like McDonalds for dogs, and wegmans isn't much better), something like Royal Canin, Burns or nature's menu is a much better choice and generally works out cheaper as well (food costs more, but less is needed each meal).

Beyond that, can't offer much advice, but speaking to a vet or similar might be worth doing.
 
She came into season a couple of days ago and today while at work she did a pee and number 2 in the flat. Just fed her and heard a noise and she has just done 2 more and another pee. Also its fairly runny. I have been getting her off bakers and onto Wagman, but she don't seem very keen on the change. However, her house training has been perfect and now its all gone very wrong

We feed our dog only a raw diet at the moment. Chicken wings mainly, but the wife also gets hearts, lungs etc. left over from dissections. When he was a pup we tried dog food (Pedigree Chum etc.) and he had the squits big-time, even blood in there which was very scary. He loves his raw meat though - perhaps not lungs....they're a bit spongy and he spits them up. He goes bananas for the Trachea though.
 
It could be the change in diet if you haven't introduced it gradually enough. Although, like above I'd suggest moving her onto better quality food.
 
We feed our dog only a raw diet at the moment. Chicken wings mainly, but the wife also gets hearts, lungs etc. left over from dissections. When he was a pup we tried dog food (Pedigree Chum etc.) and he had the squits big-time, even blood in there which was very scary. He loves his raw meat though - perhaps not lungs....they're a bit spongy and he spits them up. He goes bananas for the Trachea though.

you shouldn't give a dog chicken bones as they splinter
 
If its her first season you may find she is finding it uncomfortable and a bit scarey, this will effect her bowel movements. My girl, on her first season had a pretty bad time, she didnt even want to go out for a walk and she became very soppy, constantly wanting attention and nesting. You must remember to check her teats to make sure she doesnt get an infection (upto 3 weeks after the season) as this can kill her (cant remember what its called but its quite serious).

I wouldnt be too harsh on her, it cant be nice - she will settle back down after her season and it wont be as bad next time.
 
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