AlicetheYorkie | 04-26-2011 10:27 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Mer
(Post 3511494)
Nothing to add....I just had to see what an angry poop was. :D | HAHAHAHA!! lmbo!
I know the OP has this problem resolved, but just to throw something out there - I DO think some dogs will potty in a certain area for some "reason" sometimes. When my son was born, our Beagle (who had been 110% housebroken since 4 months old) started pooping around the baby's crib when we weren't home. There's no way anyone is going to tell me it wasn't on purpose because of the baby, idk if she was nervous about it, or trying to mark a territory either out of jelously or protection, but dogs definatly will poop or pee in certain places out of some sort of stress (maybe not "anger", but something). I did something similar to what the OP did that worked also, we got a kennel:). Darla had NEVER been kenneled in her life and after one day spending 4 hours in there while we were gone, she never pooped by the crib (or anywhere else in the house) ever again and never needed to be kenneled again. We also would take her over to her "present" that she'd leave us and firmly tell her "NO". (mind you, this was a well housebroken 5 yr. old dog). I think potty "accidents" are a completely different story than deliberate pooping or peeing on an owner's bed, couch, or belongings and do need to be addressed differently;) |