Hello again,
I ask a lot of questions, but Barkley (one year old black lab mix from shelter) does a lot of odd things.
I posted earlier last week because he decided to pee in front of my friend who was visiting... and he's perfectly housebroken! That has been his only "accident" in the house to date... It's been suggested that it was behavioral--his schedule was off (we'd been in and out a lot that weekend and he was in his crate a bit more than usual), he was asserting his status in front of a stranger etc. etc.
Last night we took him to a friend's apartment. He is a usually relatively calm dog, but he was NUTS over there. Running around, jumping... and then to cap it off, about halfway into our visit, he ran into a corner when no one was looking and peed and pooped! We were intermittently able to get him to settle down (sit/stay), but for the most part he was WILD.
This all happened at 10:30 at night which is normally when he gets taken out for his last evening walk and chance to eliminate before going in his crate for bed. I understand that he might have peed/pooped because he knew it was "time" and we weren't doing what we were supposed to do on OUR end (i.e. putting him on the leash and taking him out) but SHEESH. He was indoors, and I thought that him being housebroken would be enough for him to "hold it." I guess not!
Every time we go someplace new is he going to defecate on the carpet? I understand that dogs need a precise schedule to be happy... but are they so rigid that any deviation will cause them to act out? How can we get him to stop "freaking out" every time he is "confused?" It's very odd because at home when he is with us, he is so calm and hardly even chews things! You can leave shoes on the floor and he won't touch them! He doesn't even jump on the couch...
FYI: He is beginning an obedience training class at our local HUmane Society this week. We've also been working with him on our own on coming when called, sit, lie down, stay etc. He's doing well so far... EXCEPT when majorly distracted like last night! We could hardly get him to sit.
Any advice appreciated on how to acclimate this dog to change,
Thanks!