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Old Aug 26, 2009, 01:50 PM
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I'm going to lose my mind.

Zoe just turned a year old. We bought the largest cage we could find for her so as an adult she would be able to fit in it still. Well, she's getting too big for her cage now. She can stand up in it, but her head has to be down when she goes in and out. She can get turned around in it, but it takes a second. So I know when I'm at work it's gotta be uncomfortable for her to be in her cage. I've moved her cage downstairs and kept her in there so she could get used to being down there. Then I gradually gave her more freedom. Well this week every time I get home on my lunch to let her out she's peed and/or pooped on the floor. I don't get it because she is house trained. She doesn't go upstairs on the floor. She's fine all night without going out. What do I need to do for her to stop this. I know I need to go to Petsmart and get more cleaner with the enzymes in it to clean up her mess. What am I missing here? She has her toys, her food, blanket, a LITTLE bit of water so she doesn't drink too much and have to go. Shaz? Alty? Anyone? Suggestions would be awesome. We want to get another puppy but don't want Zoe teaching it bad habbits.

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I can't find a bigger crate though. That's the problem. We have an extra large... The thing is massive. LOL. I'll just have to look harder I guess. I know that she likes her cage because when I'm getting ready for work I say "momma gotta go" and she runs right down the hallway to her cage. She's so sweet and usually such a good dog. I think that's why I'm so ticked off. This is not in her nature.
You may have to make something larger, from scratch. Use your imagination. Also, she may be resentful. Ask your vet. She/he may have some suggestions.

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Old Aug 26, 2009, 02:46 PM   #12  
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I kniw exactly what you are thinking about because I had a dog just like that. He was an old dog so he was an inside dog and when I would go to school I would come home and I would have a little surprise left on the carpet. So basically know what you mean,but back to the point. I would get these little pads. But what you do is lay them down all over the room so that if your dog does his buisness all you have to do is roll up the mat and throw it away. It worked for my dog so I think that it could work for your dog. But also you have to remember thet it probably was your dogs first time with all that freedom so you have to take that in to consideration. You could also consider taking him to class to be pody trained.
But if you are gone all day than how is he supposed to go to the restroom?



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I kniw exactly what you are thinking about because I had a dog just like that. He was an old dog so he was an inside dog and when I would go to school I would come home and I would have a little surprise left on the carpet. So basically know what you mean,but back to the point. I would get these little pads. But what you do is lay them down all over the room so that if your dog does his buisness all you have to do is roll up the mat and throw it away. It worked for my dog so I think that it could work for your dog. But also you have to remember thet it probably was your dogs first time with all that freedom so you have to take that in to consideration. You could also consider taking him to class to be pody trained.
But if you are gone all day than how is he supposed to go to the restroom?



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Our dog is house trained. She's been through several training classes. And the pads inside the house will only teach her that peeing in the house is ok. I appreciate your input but I don't think that's the route we're going to take.

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Zoe just turned a year old. We bought the largest cage we could find for her so as an adult she would be able to fit in it still. Well, she's getting too big for her cage now. She can stand up in it, but her head has to be down when she goes in and out. She can get turned around in it, but it takes a second. So I know when I'm at work it's gotta be uncomfortable for her to be in her cage. I've moved her cage downstairs and kept her in there so she could get used to being down there. Then I gradually gave her more freedom. Well this week every time I get home on my lunch to let her out she's peed and/or pooped on the floor. I don't get it because she is house trained. She doesn't go upstairs on the floor. She's fine all night without going out. What do I need to do for her to stop this. I know I need to go to Petsmart and get more cleaner with the enzymes in it to clean up her mess. What am I missing here? She has her toys, her food, blanket, a LITTLE bit of water so she doesn't drink too much and have to go. Shaz? Alty? Anyone? Suggestions would be awesome. We want to get another puppy but don't want Zoe teaching it bad habbits.
Hi i once had to deal with that to make sure you let her out befor you go or take here on a long walk so she can let everything out befor you go and dosent have the need to do it in side. And if she dident go inside befor your lunch break give her a treat and let her out again.
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Zoe, have you considered an enclosure?

I have one for my bunnies, but it's actually for dogs.

The only downside is that it folds, so she could bump it enough to move it. Also, it doesn't have a roof, but it is big enough to house most dogs. It's mainly used when camping or outdoors, to allow the dog to be off leash but keep them where you want them.

It wouldn't be my first choice, but it may be your only option if you can't find a bigger cage.

Are you good at building? If so, you may be able to build something for her.

To me it sounds like anxiety. She's crate trained, so being out of her crate is making her anxious enough to forget her potty training.

Right now you have to be as positive as you can. Lots of praise when she's good, minimal punishment when she's bad. She needs to learn things all over again, because her crate is no longer an option.

Dogs are a lot like us, they don't like change.

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Zoe, have you considered an enclosure?

I have one for my bunnies, but it's actually for dogs.

The only downside is that it folds, so she could bump it enough to move it. Also, it doesn't have a roof, but it is big enough to house most dogs. It's mainly used when camping or outdoors, to allow the dog to be off leash but keep them where you want them.

It wouldn't be my first choice, but it may be your only option if you can't find a bigger cage.

Are you good at building? If so, you may be able to build something for her.

To me it sounds like anxiety. She's crate trained, so being out of her crate is making her anxious enough to forget her potty training.

Right now you have to be as positive as you can. Lots of praise when she's good, minimal punishment when she's bad. She needs to learn things all over again, because her crate is no longer an option.

Dogs are a lot like us, they don't like change.
If the enclosure slides , you can get large rocks or cinder blocks and wrap them in fabric, or put glue-on felt on them so they don't scratch the floor. These will support the sides and stop slippage. You can go to the local building supply store and ask a specialist what kind of materials there are. They have plastic lattice in 4' x 8' sheets. Use your imagination. Do you have an extra bathroom that will suffice for now? Look online for stuff, or ideas.

Here's one.

http://www.getprice.com.au/Iron-Pet-...--34718580.htm
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Zoe, I'll build you a new kennel. I build everything else, why not a kennel?

Just send me the specs (measurements) and I'll do it.
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Are you serious Alty? You're awesome!!!! I did go to PetSmart today and found a cage bigger than the one we have. It's an XXL. I had no idea they came larger than XL. The only problem is that it's more than I can afford right now. I think building one might not be a bad idea. The size we need is 37W x 54D x 45H. Maybe I should check craigslist or something...

Alty, seriously, you're awesome. =) If you can give me ideas on how and what from I can probably build one.
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Alty, that's in inches

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Zoe,

You may have noted me saying I prefer runs if there's room in the yard. This guy has some good tips on building one.

How To Build a Dog Run
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