Dear Adam:
I adopted Sophie, a 3-year former 60-lb female English Bulldog, four months ago.
The scrape is twofold--one, she pees in the house (and occasionally poops, too), and two, being an incredibly strong dog, she easily butts her blueprint out of ANY crate, from airline-style to an all-metal crate (and I even wired the latches shut, and strapped the crate to slider door handles!) . I've tried leaving her in an enclosed region, but she busts up everything in the room in an attempt to rep to a window (not a door!) . She does have a urinary tract infection, and is on her third week of antibiotics to cure it. She hardly drinks any water. She's taken out twice in the morning, a neighbor takes her out in the middle of the day, and she goes out twice in the evening. She has a very sweet nature, and is definitely worried about being left alone.
Marilyn
P.S. Forgot to mention--evenings, weekends, or anytime I, or a friend, or any human being is with her, she's resplendent, and doesn't pee in the house.
Dear Marilyn:
Without shiny the dog, I can only lift a shot in the shadowy. It sounds to me like your dog has separation panic.
Please read:
- My article on separation fear at http://www.dogproblems.com/articles.htm
- My article on housebreaking at http://www.dogproblems.com/housebreaking.htm
In the meantime, you're going to have to lift a stronger crate. I would recommend doing a search on the internet. There are private companies that manufacture such crates out of metal/stainless steel. I would call them on the phone and glance if they feel that their crates would maintain your dog confined and prevent him from hurting himself.
Always take with a credit card, in case the product is unfavorable and they try to refuse to stand slow it.
That's all for now, folks!
Adam
Dogproblems.com
Dear Adam:
I adopted Sophie, a 3-year former 60-lb female English Bulldog, four months ago.
The scrape is twofold--one, she pees in the house (and occasionally poops, too), and two, being an incredibly strong dog, she easily butts her blueprint out of ANY crate, from airline-style to an all-metal crate (and I even wired the latches shut, and strapped the crate to slider door handles!) . I've tried leaving her in an enclosed region, but she busts up everything in the room in an attempt to rep to a window (not a door!) . She does have a urinary tract infection, and is on her third week of antibiotics to cure it. She hardly drinks any water. She's taken out twice in the morning, a neighbor takes her out in the middle of the day, and she goes out twice in the evening. She has a very sweet nature, and is definitely worried about being left alone.
Marilyn
P.S. Forgot to mention--evenings, weekends, or anytime I, or a friend, or any human being is with her, she's resplendent, and doesn't pee in the house.
Dear Marilyn:
Without shiny the dog, I can only lift a shot in the shadowy. It sounds to me like your dog has separation panic.
Please read:
- My article on separation fear at http://www.dogproblems.com/articles.htm
- My article on housebreaking at http://www.dogproblems.com/housebreaking.htm
In the meantime, you're going to have to lift a stronger crate. I would recommend doing a search on the internet. There are private companies that manufacture such crates out of metal/stainless steel. I would call them on the phone and glance if they feel that their crates would maintain your dog confined and prevent him from hurting himself.
Always take with a credit card, in case the product is unfavorable and they try to refuse to stand slow it.
That's all for now, folks!
Adam
Dogproblems.com
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