she doesnt like the cold huh?
give her a path to go potty too. I used to do that for my cat i had yrs ago.
if nothing else ,maybe sheis old and sore ,a newpaper to go on . never hit her tho as that will not teach her
here is some spray i thik you can put done that is sopost to stop tham
2006-12-16 12:30:37
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answered by iamblessed 6
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Some breeds are more prone to inside messes than others. I find the smaller breeds are the big problems... I had a problem with a yorkie and a poodle.... they never broke the habit.. yours may not either.... my newest dog of 7 yrs is a large breed and he never poops in the house...had him broke in 2 wks.... and he hasn't looked back.
But there are some methods that work. Consult the local shelter for some reference material. they are up on the latest because they try to place dogs...and those with problems only come back.
2006-12-16 12:29:40
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answered by westfield47130 6
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Assuming you've eliminated a wellbeing clarification why the domestic dog is having nocturnal poops... do not view this because the canines's fault. you want to take the duty... if the canines is pooping in its crate, you aren't to any extent further taking it out adequate to allow it to alleviate itself thoroughly. you ought to set your alarm clock and upward push up in the midst of the evening to take Pug outdoors, a minimum of till he/she will administration its bowls. this is conceivable this is feeding time table desires to be adjusted... my dogs relieve themselves after their evening meal (commonly the most important meal of the day). yet when your domestic dog is youthful, i'd say you want to get it outdoors more desirable (even in the course of the evening). reliable success!
2016-10-18 09:32:20
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answered by ? 4
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buy some stuff at the pet store. spray it on the source and when the dog searches for a place to poop, he will smell this horrible smell and not go there. other places are intimidating to them , so he will not go there either. soon there is no where for him to go! problem solved
sorry if your dog is a girl. i guess i just kept saying boy
2006-12-16 12:29:03
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answered by pinkballerina101 2
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Don't let her get away from you! Here is an link to a site that I find invaluable!... read the whole thing, but the umbillical cord method is what I usuall finds works best to train or re-train house manners.
http://www.cal.net/~pamgreen/housebreak.html
2006-12-16 13:38:08
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answered by dedum 6
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when u take her out go out with her and make sure she goes before bringing her in. don't let her in the house until she goes.
2006-12-16 12:24:12
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answered by merry xmas 2
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about 10 minutes after he eats take him out side do not play with him. potty time is seperate from play time once he does his business the praise
2006-12-16 12:22:22
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answered by aussie 6
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Is she an OLD dog? If so, she may not have control of her bowels.. If she is a younger doggie, then you have to scold her and she will learn.. ONLY if she is a younger doggie
2006-12-16 12:21:19
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answered by Anonymous
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not possible
2006-12-16 12:20:19
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answered by Hally berry 3
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