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Old December 15th 07, 01:17 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
Janet Boss
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Default Dog Help: Urinating in The House

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Elizabeth67 wrote:


The dog is becoming a huge problem, 'actually' saving 90-95% of her
urine for my floor... no joking. This tiny dog is 'literalllllly'
saturating my floor....The dog simply
'doesn't want to behave', I have tried many things. (have learnt alot
about dog training, to some degree)

I am trying to walk the dog as much as I can, but it is impossible to
walk the dog every 2 hours (or less), 24-7, almost. It is impossible
to walk the dog for an 'entire' hour at a time, every 4-6 hours.


Many questions - how old is the dog, has the dog actually been
housebroken at your mother's apartment, and how are you containing the
little beast in your home? Crates, x-pens, bathrooms, scheduling
feedings, etc will solve the problem if you keep plugging at it.

With a tiny dog and the inability to be home to take it out, you may
even consider litterbox training.

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