HELP PLEASE! Mojo started POOPING/PEEING on MY BED! I am so distressed! My boyfriend came to visit me 3 days ago, and fell in LOVE with Mojo. Mojo,let me add, is completely potty trained - he only goes on his pads. Anyways, it was maybe a week ago, that Mojo grew enough to be able to jump up on my bed. He sleeps on my bed at night. WELL.. the day my bf came in, we went out for dinner, we come home to find a HUGE pee stain on my WHITE comforter. This had never happened before, so i figured it was just an accident. It has happened EVERY day for the past 3 days that my boy has been in town. Mojo seems to love my boyfriend..they play together all day so i don't understand this change in behavior. TONIGHT, i came home to find both pee and poop on my newly washed comforter. I am VERY upset. Has all my training gone down the drain? Can someone please explain why this is happening? :(:(:( :confused::confused::confused: |
I would start from square one again. Crate him when you are not there. IMO when they mark your bed, it is usually because they are upset or marking their territory. Regardless of the cause, you can't allow it to continue. |
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You're right, i can't let this continue. what is IMO btw? Sorry :confused: im a beginner! |
In my opinion. We often have different opinions on YT, so I like to say IMO to let you know there could be someone with a different opinion. |
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I'm sorry your little guy is deciding to pee/poop on your bed :( He may just be a little stressed about the change with your boyfriend around. Since he is normally potty trained it probably won't take long to nip it in the bud. I would keep my bedroom closed at all times if I were you to save you the heart ache of continually washing your comforter. |
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I have changed my comforter, lets hope that works. |
It sounds like he is marking his territory. In the wild that is how animals let others know not to come into their area. The only way I know to stop him is to put him in his crate when he does it so that he will know you are not going to allow him to continue that behavior. |
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