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I wish my husband knew that our Yorkie pups aren't the ONLY ones ... who poop on the floor!!! He gets so mad! I'm not thrilled either, but atleast they are nice little piles that don't stick to the (WHITE :eek: ) carpet! |
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I would much rather clean up poop than pee. My husband is the same way. Even though he has mellowed out some. Especially since our 14 1/2 year old Shih Tzu now sleeps downstairs in the crate on about a 5 inch foam pad. She used to poop under our bed all the time. No very pleasant. |
Teeny little Cowyboy is pretty good about peeing on th pad. However, he thinks his poop belongs somewhere (anywhere) else. Vince will be like "HE'S READY TO SH*T ON THE FLOOR!!!!!!" and I'll be like "STOP, you are going to SCARE him!". LOL :p Don't get me wrong, he loves our pups, he just thinks they should practically be born trained....boy, that would be NICE!!! :D |
Mark is the same way! He doesn't get as mad as his first did! Gidget has also gotten alot better too though! |
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Definitely not the only one!!!! Sissy likes to wait to poop until she comes inside and then she has two rugs she prefers for this!! |
This is so funny, but I also have a baracaide so ours can't go under the bed, but instead of shoe boxes I use rubber maids. Their favorite place to go is in my daughter mirandah's room. It never fails, if she leaves the door open they go in and crap. |
that is too funny, Tootie likes one daughters bedroom too! He beleives you should come INSIDE to poop.... Hopey, well, she seems to have slipped and just goes... but there is no carpet here... have to have puppy proof home for my brood... |
My boyz like to poop in the hall in front of my mom's room - but hey! I think it is because the carpet feels like grass to them :rolleyes: Think about it guys - the rest of the house is wood floor or stained concrete - so don't you think that they think the carpet in the hall in front of my mom's room is grass!?!?! ;) Come on now, surely you agree with me! :D I need reinforcements - because MY husband does NOT believe that story! :eek: |
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my daughter has "stuff" under her bed naturally (itz a college thingy) ... so Monday cannot get there either ... do you have a nickname for your daughter, Mirandah? My daughter's name is Randi .... itz fun learning that we all go thru the same things but we still love our babies .... (Hey I never thought of giving my daughter away, either) .... Debbie |
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Monday poops after we come back in also, but she goes to her piddle pad, itz spooky! |
I have Google pad trained (doesn't go outside because of the hawks) but he has decided that under my kitchen table is the place to poop. I can't seem to get him out of that habit, so the entire floor under the kitchen table is lined with wee-wee pads; now I'm at the stage where I'm slowly removing them one at a ti me--we started with six, now we're down to four. At dinner time I have to remove all the pads so we can put our feet down there! hopefully, once I get to one pad, I can slowly move that pad over to where I actually WANT him to poop! |
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:yelrotflm Bella loves to poo under our bed too! I didn't even realize it was going on then one day I saw her run under there and then run back out looking quilty, and I checked. Sure enough! Tons of poo. Mostly fossilized. Now (like most of you) I have it blocked off w/old stereo equiptment and shoe boxes. I wonder what makes pooing under the bed so tantalizing? It's like they know we can't see them under there... :rolleyes: |
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so therez a lesson there ... if your pup is not pooping on a piddle pad, or when you walk her... check under your bed ... <smile> Debbie |
What about a puppy that starts pooing on the pee pad but then it doesn't fall immediately and he takes off running and the poo lands a couple of feet of the pad lol. I still tell him he's a good boy as his intentions were good. He does this about half the time but I have wood floors so it's not a big deal. |
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The whole under bed pooping kills me. They know they are not suppose to do it bc if you see them come out they look completely quilty. The worst experience we've had with this is. . . one night my husband and I are sleeping and I awake to this ssswishhh sound, and Roxi had had diariha under our bed. So we know it was under there and it was so hard to clean bc she had it place perfectly in the center under our king size bed.:eek: |
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I have never caught her coming out from under the bed ... but if she made a mistake on the old carpet, we would say "WHAT did you do?" (in a low stern voice) and she hung her head low and slithered off .... but you GOTTA love them ... they are so cute! Debbie |
Even though Maggie is potty trained on potty pads, she hasn't gotten the concept of pooping on her pads. There are times where she'll be standing on her pad, but her butt's facing the wrong way so she ends up pooping off the pad. She'll pee everytime on the pads, but very rarely poops on them. I, too am OK with the poop on the floor rather than the pad because it's MUCH easier to clean up then pee is!! |
Yeah my pup used to poop underneath our king size LOW bed...lol. After I crawled (literally) under to clean it for the umptenth time, we blocked the entire thing with boxes, suitcases, etc... Little bugger found a way to squeeze somehow on the top of one of the boxes a few days ago...:D LOL. They are funny. |
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:scratchhe :scratchhe :confuse8: OOPPPSSS!!! double -posted sorry:rolleyes: |
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