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We just moved into a new house and she was very well potty trained and now she is going to the bathroom in one certain are of the new house

2006-11-17 02:09:24 · 8 answers · asked by dustin 1 in Pets Dogs

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i would say to put a mat or something in that area she has learned to use the restroom in that certain area because you probobly let it go to long

2006-11-17 02:29:25 · answer #1 · answered by t girl 2 · 0 0

Beagles definately need structure, and by moving you've broken her structure. She's not familiar with her new surroundings yet and so it will take a little while to stop this behavior. Think about how long it took to potty train her in the first place. If she is a normal Beagle it was probably a while.
Another thing it might be is that she smells another animal in the spot she's going in. if it is in a spare bedroom or a room you can shut the door to without causung any hassle for yourself, I'd close the door to that room for a while, and then be really persistant about taking her outside every 1 to 2 hrs till she gets used to your new yard. Eventually she will have marked your yard as the place for her to go, and you won't have to worry about her going in the house anymore.

2006-11-17 02:53:10 · answer #2 · answered by Greg B 4 · 0 0

When we moved into a new house, our Beagle regressed into marking for a little while too. We maintained a regular walking schedule (7 AM, 6 PM, 9 PM) and before long he was back on track.

Structure and Routine are good for Beagles. They seem to appreciate knowing what's going to happen next. We've made it a point to do things the same and at the same time over and over with them (we have two beagles now) and it really has helped both of these ex-hunters (rescued dogs) to become fine housepets.

I'm confident that with a little time and lots of patience, love, and routine, your beagle will be back on track.

Best of luck to you! It will get better - I promise! LOL

2006-11-17 06:13:50 · answer #3 · answered by wrdsmth495 4 · 0 0

Either make that area inaccessible or unattractive to her (put a sisal door mat or milk crates there, for instance, or close the door to the room), or confine her when you are not able to supervise her. Heap on the praise and a treat or two when she does go outside. It is common for dogs to regress in housetraining when they move; she should be back on track soon if you do the above.

2006-11-17 02:23:26 · answer #4 · answered by melissa k 6 · 0 0

in the starting up, why did you purchase a canines to save in a cage? I lower than pressure this question everytime I study those questions. sure those are stunning little animals. yet TO BE LOCKED UP ALL DAY through HAVING finished TIME JOBS, isn't AN EXCUSE. Your canines does not use his bedding to apply the restroom on. And your canines is likewise on a timed agenda of ingesting? Wow i think sorry for your little ones in case you ever have any, or settle on to have some. in the journey that your canines is peeing in the front of the door, potential, your not letting him out lengthy sufficient. An animal can not carry itself like a human can. Their bladders are a lot smaller, than ours. even as they drink, it kinda is going via them, so after, you provide your canines water, wait about 10 minutes and enable the canines out. stay out with this canines til he does his employer. Then convey him decrease back in to the residing house. Why not provide this canines to someone who may be with him all day, and by no potential save him caged? stupid people, have a tendency to purchase or recieve critters questioning they'll be solid pets. continually the puppy is solid, its the vendors who're the crappiest vendors on the face of the earth. How might want to you experience, if someone caged you for 8 to ten hours of the day, fed you on a agenda time, and informed you to flow to the restroom, even as enable out? imagine about it from the canines attitude!!!!!

2016-11-29 05:33:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your Dog is just adjusting to the new house...dog get stressed in new environments..it will stop soon...just use some discipline as well..

2006-11-17 10:36:20 · answer #6 · answered by dr_oxycontin 1 · 0 0

get a crate and put her in it, and when she comes out of it in the morning, take her directly outside until she goes potty...most dogs will not go potty in their crates..

2006-11-17 02:40:44 · answer #7 · answered by CJ 4 · 0 0

There is probably something special about that spot that she likes...you need to change it so that she doesn't like it anymore...or maybe you just need to take her back to Petsmart or wherever and retrain her...sorry...hope I helped...good luck!

2006-11-17 02:19:13 · answer #8 · answered by spursfan010 2 · 0 0

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