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2006-09-26 09:48:13 · 18 answers · asked by hopeless flesh 1 in Pets Dogs

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First of all..he is not angry..stressed, yes....angry, not

When dogs 'go' on your bedding they are showing a fear..of the unknown boogieman... a predator who can find them by following thier scent...they often do this when left alone, have nightmares, or scolded for something...it triggers their fear..so they leave their scent (pee-poop) where it is covered by your scent..that is bedding, couches, chairs...That way,,if the boogieman follows them, he will be afraid of their protector..you...

He is afraid to go outside, where the boogieman can find him by his scent, so he does it indoors, where it is covered by yours, his protector..You can't allow him out by himself, but must stay with him...If you spread down a bag of sand, to make a nice area, he will want to use the sand..If he doesn't take to it right away, then put a tiny smear from a former poop and leave on the sand..Be certain to pick it up as soon as he has done it..
Routine is the key..
Feed 3 times per day at the same times daily..Put the bowl away after 10 minutes..
Take him outside after every feeding. He will go about 10-15 minutes after being fed, . Feed on a strict schedule, so that he isn't fed just before bedtime, as he will need to go shortly after being fed..Young pups should be fed and then walked 3 times per day, UNTIL THEY POOP...He will need more frequent outings for peeing...Walk him just before bedtime, to make certain he is empty..
Never scold for mistakes, but give lavish praise every time he goes outside, like he won the spelling bee.....Its important to empty them just before bedtime..
Use the same word every time, such as 'do the doody', or whatever..
The most important thing is to watch him closely, and scoop him up and outside when he begins to act restless, turn circles, etc. soon he will whine and look at you when he needs to go.

2006-09-26 09:52:29 · answer #1 · answered by Chetco 7 · 1 1

this a natural pug reaction to stress. it's called pugdumponbeddingocious syndrome. its a sad affliction that has caused many pugs to be discarded. this is what you gotta do:

1. buy a platform bed at least four feet off the ground.
2. install barbed wire around perimeter of aforementioned bed.
3. place plastic sheets under regular bedsheets
4. repeat step 3 for pillowcases
5. tie huge snarling german shepard to bedpost
6. get menacing pit bull to live permanently in bed
7. have handy sheets available
8. enjoy pug.

other than the above steps there's no other cure. good luck and enjoy ur pugs, aside from this they're awsum pets.

2006-09-26 17:00:06 · answer #2 · answered by mex-o-funk 3 · 0 1

Hopeless, Whether or not u have a pug or anykind of pet. Its a proven fact that your not taking care of your dog, Your pug needs more attention from you and just like a child they will do things to get your attention. You reallly need to spend more time with your pug,,, love him and give him the attention he wants or,, your gonna get the attention from him in his negitive way lol! I have a New England Black Lab,, since I brought him home i've spent endless hours teaching him things ,, walking him,, playin with him and loving him.. he's a very very smart dog. And im proud of that,, but when im gone alot and im running in an out of the house he will do something to make me mad by knocking over the trash can,,, or he wont come out to greet me when i come home.. he's punishing me for being gone and not giving him the attention he needs! and deserves.. Alot of people get dogs and tie them up outside... Well unless they are a hunting dog and its required to have them out thats fine.. but i've never ever tied up my dog outside. it makes them so unruley lol So if u have a house dog like my Jack then remember he's part of the family and needs to be treated like so.... My boyfriend had cats and i moved in,, and i hated em,, and they showed me who lived there,,, and it wasnt me!!! lol the peeeed all over my cloths and my pillow,, i didnt know what to do,, so i booted them out of the house lol... that was my way until i learned later on that all they wanted was my attention lol !! after that things were fine, So baby i guess your gonna have to understand ,,, or close your door and not be close to your pug! but he will find other ways to bug u lol! take care and good luck x0x0x0x

2006-09-26 17:09:43 · answer #3 · answered by BonnieJ 4 · 0 0

It's old school and I really don't believe in animal cruelty but this is what I would do: Grab it by the neck and rub his nose in it and give it one good swat on the behind saying no. I'm sure the dog whisperer has a different approach but this one does get results.
You may have to repeat a few times but only a few

2006-09-26 16:56:23 · answer #4 · answered by likeitis 3 · 0 0

is it your dog or your other half, in our case our pug was a daddy's girl and when momma got on she would do the same things right in front her but not while i was at home pugs are strange in that if you upset them for what ever reason they will pull a get back on you hope this will help

2006-09-26 17:29:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sometimes mine will wet the bed, usually where I sleep. It happens sometimes when I am really busy and away from home a lot. My solution is to not give her the opportunity to do that. I keep her out of my bedroom unless I am there. I think too it has to do with anxiety.

2006-09-26 16:58:33 · answer #6 · answered by mei-lin 5 · 0 0

This is a sign of separation anxiety. I assume he is doing this when you are not in the room?

If you can't watch him, crate him. Make sure he has plenty of opportunities to relieve himself, and make sure you see him go.

Close off bedrooms and other off limits areas in your home by closing the doors.

Make sure you clean the area with something like Pet Force, which you can purchase from http://www.frrco.com/121668 It will get rid of the odor which will keep him from wanting to use the same place again.

You can visit http://www.geocities.com/libertydogtraining and shoot me an email for more help and info!

2006-09-26 16:53:35 · answer #7 · answered by moni 2 · 0 0

If he's doing this when you leave, you may need to crate train him. If that is not an option, try spending enough time with him before you leave to totally wipe him out. If he's sleeping, he won't be pooping on your bed. A tired, happy dog doesn't get up to mischief.

2006-09-26 16:56:31 · answer #8 · answered by zartsmom 5 · 0 0

the dog is acting out, he is mad or upset about something.

If you think of a dog or a cat as a perpetual 3-4 year old child then you will know better how to handle them.

2006-09-26 16:56:13 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i have a pug too, and she gets mad if i don't give her enough attention. if i come into the house and don't immediately play with her and hug her she will get mad and pee on the floor or my clothes. they just like to have tons and tons of attention!

2006-09-26 16:54:33 · answer #10 · answered by *KiM* 6 · 0 0

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