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About two weeks ago my boyfriend and I adopted a dog. They think she's about a year and a half old. She was a stray that was picked up by animal control and taken to the shelter. Before we got her, she'd spent a month living with a foster family. While living with her foster family she never had any accidents inside and always used the bathroom outdoors. The first week we had her she was very good about going outside and never had any accidents indoors either.
Then last weekend it stormed pretty bad. She was terrified to go outside and ended up peeing inside. We cleaned it up using a pet odor remover. But ever since then she's been going inside more and more often. We take her outside frequently throughout the day, but she still urinates inside as well. She usually goes outside in the mornings, but inside in the evenings.
We've been rewarding her when she goes outside and following basic potty training techniques. And we've been cleaning up the spots where she goes inside with a pet odor remover. But nothing seems to be working. She keeps going inside more and more often!
Has anyone experienced anything similar? Does anyone have any suggestions? She has a vet appointment coming up, we were going to bring it up with the vet then. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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1. StrawberryKisses (1661) | 1 year ago | I would start with buying a spray to stop her from going to certain areas. I used this stuff to train my cats to use the litter box. anytime she pees inside clean the area then spray it. secondly confine her to a small space at night, like a kennel, she will not pee where she sleeps unless she has to go really bad. if she continues to pee inside I would suggest keeping her in a kennel while indoors. it will teach her that she only pee's outside. after probably a week maybe 2 of her being in her kennel when she is indoors she will be in the routine of going outdoors only and should be fine to have her out. The last spray I used is called shou! and it comes in a white and yellow can.
My mother has a shitzu and they are awful to train. When she first got him she had to confine him to a kennel for a couple of weeks and take him out every hour at first then lengthened it to 2 hours and so on until he could wait upto 8 hours. Now he sleeps in his kennel at night and rarely has an accident during the day.
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trickiwoo (1930) | 1 year ago | We are crate training her, and she was crate trained in her foster home. And we're also using a pet odor remover spray designed to remove the smell of pet urine.
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StrawberryKisses (1661) | 1 year ago | The spray I am talking about is not to remove smell you will need to your that as well. This spray has a funny smell and animals do not like it so they stay away from it.
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2. divinchris (1099) | 1 year ago | Try to threaten her that if she urinates again at home your going to punish her.That will work sometimes.Thank You
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kezabelle (2669) | 1 year ago | Threaten her are you serious! she is still a puppy!!! She needs time and a gentle hand threats and frightening her will only make her more scared which will surely only make her wee inside more!
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trickiwoo (1930) | 1 year ago | It's been proven that punishment doesn't work when potty training pets. Rubbing their noses in it, yelling at them, hitting them, etc. does not stop them from urinating inside the house.
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| 3. foxtrot91 (60) | 1 year ago | StrawberryKisses advice about the crate is very good. It is true that dogs will not urinate where they sleep. A few other things you can try if you have not already is right after your dog eats or drinks a lot of water, take her out right then. You have to be very diligent about it. You are doing the right thing by rewarding her when she does go and cleaning the spots. Some dogs are just more difficult to train than others. Now as far as her being scared of the storm and you noticing the accidents picking up after that, that is something I think the vet would be able to help with. Good luck and let us know how her "potty training" goes.
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trickiwoo (1930) | 1 year ago | Yes, we are crate training and her foster parents were crate training her as well. And we are very diligent about taking her out frequently throughout the day. We're doing everything trainers recommend with potty training, only the problem is getting worse, not better. Hopefully the vet will be able to help! Thanks for your suggestions!
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trickiwoo (1930) | 1 year ago | Thank you for your advice! We'll be sure to try to make sure she knows it's safe outside! Good thinking! And good luck with your rescue dog!
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5. sidyboy (251) | 1 year ago | The dog has been through a lot of stress- being abandoned, then at a foster home and now at your place. For all she knows, she'll be somewhere else next week. It's going to take some time for her to adjust to things, and right now she may be either acting out, unsure of exactly what she's supposed to do, or there could be a bladder infection going on too.
If you're certain that it isn't a bladder infection (usually the urine will be very dark and have a really strong odor), I would treat her as if she was a puppy. Crate her when you cannot observe her, when she goes potty outside, praise her like she just saved the world.
If you're still having problems, I'd suggest getting her a urinalysis done to make sure she doesn't have a medical issue going on. When I adopted my Weim from the shelter he was already housebroken but a few weeks later he peed in the house- I put him on antibiotics (yes, I spoke with my vet first) and that cleared the problem right up- he hasn't done it since and I've had him nearly 3 years now.
Oh, and as for threatening her... that's the first good laugh I've had today.
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trickiwoo (1930) | 1 year ago | Thanks for the advice! Yah, I was thinking it might have something to do with her having trouble adjusting. We'll talk to the vet, keep up with the training, and hope it gets better with time!
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6. christylynn (1894) | 1 year ago | Just have some patience. It sounds like this dog has been through quit alot. I used to care for resuce animals in my home so I have had plenty of them. Sometimes when they been through something like this they just don't know what to do or how to behave they've never had anyone to teach them. You can get soemthing that is called puppy training pads you can put them down in one area that you want her to go and once she gets the idea of it gradually move the pads closer to the door that she uses to go in and out of. I would say that if after a while if she continues to keep having problems maybe to her to the vet.
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trickiwoo (1930) | 1 year ago | Thank you! I've thought about using puppy pads, but I've heard that it's harder to break dogs out of the habit of going indoors if you use the training pads. It might be worth a try though if nothing else works!
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7. ronaldinu (7780) | 1 year ago | Give your dog some time to settle with you and your new house. You have to be really patient with her. Do not shout at her or beat her. If you do so you ll make the problem bigger. Try to praise your dog when she does the right thing. If possible try to take your dog out for short walks during the day. Let's say first thing in the morning, late before going to bed and during mid day. Make sure that after your dog drinks water you take her out just in case she needs to do her buisness. Use firm words when she pee inside, saying no but dont hit her. Try to praise her when she urinates outside. Hopefully she will grow out of this very quickly.
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trickiwoo (1930) | 1 year ago | Thanks for the advise! Yah, she's a very high energy dog, and we live in a small apartment. So she goes for quite a few walks throughout the day- both long and short! Hopefully this is just something she will grow out of!
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8. maximax8 (10381) | 1 year ago | It is lovely that you have adopted a dog. I think that you should speak softly to her and give her much fuss when she is being well behaved. If she goes to the toilet inside you should remove all smell of the urine then you should spray the areas of the room with something that dogs don't like. You could have an alarm clock that goes off every hour then take her outside at that time. If she goes to the toilet outside you could reward her with a treat and sound pleased with her. If you keep her an area like puppy crate at night it won't ruin your home's flooring. You might find it helpful to take her out in all kinds of weather to get her used to this. If a puppy misses the learning window they may grow up nervous of unknown things or events. However it is not too late to make your dog confident of stormy weather and clean in your house. Your vet might be helpful. Good luck.
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trickiwoo (1930) | 1 year ago | Thanks for the tips! Hopefully in time she will get used to all kinds of weather!
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maximax8 (10381) | 1 year ago | My dog, Secret, is a bit nervous. He is now used to all sorts of weather. He is terrified of fireworks going off in our neighborhood.
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trickiwoo (1930) | 1 year ago | Oh that is too funny! You're right, I guess it could be worse! Thanks for the tip! I'll be sure to try that!
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