poop in his bed. that will teach him a lesson.
2007-11-15 11:43:40
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answered by cafe_au_lait 6
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Why do some people answer so ridiculously? Its a serious problem and needs some serious answers. This person deserves some respect, people.
Have you thought about putting a crate in your room and when its bed time , and you have taken the dog out and waited and encouraged him to poop out side , bring him in and put him in his crate for the night. I would do this for quite sometime to really get the routine settled in. You might find it a better situation anyways. Its good to have someplace that the dog feels is his own space for times when he just wants to sleep or get warm or what ever. You may appreciate it if you have a house full of people and the dog is in the way and you can send him to his place . It wont seem like a punishment.
2007-11-15 12:21:14
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answered by purplewaterhorse 3
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Does your dog only poop on your bed when you leave the house? If he is, he might be suffering from separation anxiety.
Crate training helps curb separation anxiety, but there are also many books and websites that can help.
2007-11-15 11:52:16
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answered by amostunusualday 2
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Keep your dog off your bed. Train it to poop outside.
2007-11-15 12:06:01
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answered by a gal and her dog 6
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Dont let the dog sleep on the bed and if you dont want it to poo poo on the floor, put blankets and pillow in its cages ( make sure the stuff in there are not new or something you want) and put the dog in.
2007-11-15 11:46:04
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answered by Anonymous
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go to petco and but one of those little electric mats. when your dog steps on it, it will give it a little shock. put it in your doorway or at the foot of your bed. it wont shock human feet though. it will keep the dog out of your room, and i suggest keeping at the foot of your bed. that way it will stay in your room when it wants to, but it wont go on your bed. scold and potty train too. GOOD LUCK!!!~
2007-11-15 11:47:21
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answered by ۞sweet_cookie۞ 3
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keep your door shut? We have a boxer and if he gets upset and is in our room he will pee, so new rules..he is NOT allowed in our room or on our bed at all!! Took some getting use to but he understands. He use to sleep in our bed so it was an adjustment.
2007-11-15 11:44:42
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answered by kickrz 2
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By training em. Tell him what he is doing is wrong but don't ever scold or hit him. Train him over & over again to poop where heis supposed to.
2007-11-15 12:04:04
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answered by Sherr 5
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Stop going to the bar and hooking up with a different man every other night. You are stressing him out.
2007-11-15 12:08:45
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answered by cpttango30 5
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eww. gross. my dog has been sleeping in my bed with me since she was 6 1/2 weeks old and has never pooped/peed in my bed. i just took her out on a schedule. try it. good luck.
she sleeps in her bed when she is in heat, cuz well....
2007-11-15 11:45:17
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answered by Anonymous
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well if your dog is not housetrained then it should be learning how to be crate trained. buy a gosh darn crate and crate him. and get him out of your bed. duh. i wouldn't even let any dog in my bed or let out of a cage while i was gone from the house unless i knew for 100% sure that it was housetrained. and apparently yours isn't.
2007-11-15 11:45:20
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answered by *<3_Gizmo* 6
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