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Old 01-24-2012, 04:15 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by NewYorksBrandy View Post
thank you for the info.. I will look for the sticky.. she just goes in her bed and now on my bathroom rug.. I will just get rid of both of them and start over.. I need to look into a class for her to because I think she's spoilded now.. barking like crazy at everything even socks.. so for her safty I will look into it..
There is another thing to consider. Many bathroom and kitchen throw rugs have a rubber like backing that attracts some dogs and cats to pee on them. There is a scent to the backing that smells like urine for some reason and the animal will smell it and sometimes it will make them want to pee on it. I used to have a cat that would occasionally go on my bathroom rug. I had to keep it hung on the side of the tub unless it was being used in order to protect it.

Maybe if you start taking her on some long walks a couple of times a day it will help settle her down some. Sometimes they just have so much energy that they don't know what to do with themselves. Running off that energy helps them to behave better inside.
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