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  • Mar 27, 2007, 06:48 PM
    hibr0503
    Crate training
    My german shepherd can not seem to get the hint about crate training. She knows that outside is where she is supposed to do her business because at times she will go sit by the door to go out. She is 4 months old and soils her crate almost religiously... she will even sit and lay in her own droppings. When she is out running around the house she is usually fine maybe an accident or two. But I have even witnessed her get up... walk into her crate... eliminate... and come back... WHY IS THIS? Help please



    Thank you
  • Mar 27, 2007, 07:24 PM
    RubyPitbull
    It sounds as if something went wrong with the crate training. She knows that she sleeps there but she appears to have connected it in some way as another place to do her business. Not knowing what your routine with her has been, have you take a look at labman's sticky at the top of this forum? There is detailed information regarding housebreaking. Please read through all his advice. I am sure he will stop by to offer you additional help when he is online.

    https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/dogs/i...tml#post251809
  • Mar 27, 2007, 07:35 PM
    labman
    I have never had this problem, but see many questions about it. It has never been mentioned in my extensive training. I think in your case, it has much to do with the puppy's early life. If it was shut up somewhere and forced to live in its filth, it continues after it goes to its home. I have to admit I don't have a good answer, and seldom see much in the way of success. Drugs seem to help in what may be cases of stress due to crating.

    Watch for her to head for the crate. Call her and take her out. Carry her if you have to. Keep her moving. She can only hold it so long as long as she is moving. When nature has its way, praise her. Let her know how happy you are. Rant and rave about what a great dog she is.

    If you check my sticky on housebreaking, https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/dogs/i...tml#post251809 I suggest a grid. Unfortunately they work much better on urine than stools.

    http://www.photolocker.net/images/La...highanddry.jpg

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