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How Can Dogs Pee And Poop When Im Not There

My dog WILL NOT pee or poop outside.?

I have a Terrior I just got from the pound. We take her outside to go potty and she just stands there like im stupid. And she is too distracted. But we bring her inside, and she goes on the carpet. I rub her nose in it I tell her no, and she still does it. I have had her for 2 weeks and shes gone poop and pee outside , once. So she knows she's supposed to, but she doesn't. She also won't eat her dry food. She only likes wet food and stuff... I just idk, she won't eat and she wont poop outside.

How many times a day does a dog pee/poop?

i take my five pound dog out at least three times a day, sometimes four ... he poops once or twice a day ... and living in an apartment (which i do) i decide when the dog goes out ... i have never had a dog (lived in apartments over twenty years) that "asked" to go out ... i have just got them on a schedule and stick to it ... like when i get up in the morning, i walk the dog ... mid-afternoon he goes out again, usually for a longer, more fun walk ... sometimes i will take him for a quick walk at suppertime but really only if i have to go out for something ... and a before-bed walk ... he was housebroken in a couple of months and no accidents since then ...

My dog poops when in the house when i'm not at home. Why?

First of all, i need to some things up. Wisdom, what do you mean by i'm locking up my puppy? If leaving your puppy at home alone is illegal then i think more then 50% of animals out there are breaking the law! I don't know about you but i have a job to go to. Please, think before you speak! Second, when i have to go to work i leave my puppy in my bedroom and not in his crate. In my bedroom there is a sliding door which leads to the balcony. I have installed a doggie door there and thats the same way he goes to his potty spot when im home. Please, im here on yahoo ANSWER to get an ANSWER and not a stupid, senseless remark or bitc#@*. If i want that i call my mom. For everyone else, thank you soooo much for you kind answers. GOD bless you.

Can my dog get parvo from other dogs poo or pee?

we got this 11 month old puppy from the pound i guess you can say. and my family and i were not pleased to hear the family before us had not taken him to get ANY shots!!! Dont worry we are taking great care of this puppy! we alredy had him get his first shot we have to wait a moth i belive to get his next shot. well my MAIN QUESTION IS- can my 11 moth old puppy who has only gotten 1 shot get parvo from a dog who has parvos poop or pee???????????????

Why does my dog pee and poop in my kid's room?

It's possible that you simply aren't cleaning it up well enough. You really need to use a cleaning product that is specifically for removing urine/faeces - normal soaps just wash off the visible evidence and replace the smells with perfumes , but they don't properly break down the chemicals in the 'leavings' than make the spot smell like a good place to poop to the dog's sensitive nose.  Look for products labeled as 'odour eliminating'. Once the area has been properly scrubbed, then you can work on how to fix the problem for good. First we need to look at why she is doing this:Sneaking off to urinate/defecate usually means one of two things - 1) the dog really needs to pee, and you aren't watching close enough to notice and take her out or 2) the dog really needs to pee, and has been punished for doing it in the 'wrong' place before so she doesn't want to come to you about in and instead sneaks off to do it where she won't be punished. So either way, provided the dog is healthy and able to hold her bladder and bowels, if she goes in the wrong spot - it's your fault, not hers, and it's up to you to change it. Changing it will involve two things - Supervision and Prevention. You say your dog only does this when you are in the house? Great! That means you can prevent her getting there by closing the door to that room/keeping the dog in the same room as you, whilst also properly supervising her so you can watch for the slightest sign she needs to 'go' and take her out to do it. If she usually sneaks off at about the same time every day, then you can preempt her need, and take her out before she sneaks off. You need to go back to housetraining 101 when you get her out - she should be on leash, taken to exactly the same spot every time, you should have a favourite toy or bag of treats with you if possible to reward her for going (if you have to run out without anything because she's about to pee on the carpet, then just use praise and petting), and you should stay out as long as it takes for her to go. If she is used to going in the house she may try to hold it in till you bring her back inside - if you take her in before she has peed, when you know she needs to 'go', then you are allowing that to happen and further setting back her housetraining. Remember - a dog who eliminates 'incorrectly' is only doing so because something is wrong (ie: it is stressed or sick) or because it doesn't know any better. Never punish accidents - they are not the dog's fault.

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