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:thumbup::thumbup: That's it...I knew it had to do with scent, and deleted that ambiguity ("has to do with scent") out of my previous post because I just couldn't remember the details and was not thinking of prey drive...and you'd think I would...doggone my Etch-A-Sketch brain...lol. Thanks for refreshing that in my mind. I had a 'natural huntress' Shep/Lab who rolled all the time in the grass and fortunately LOVED baths and would jump in nightly with the kids. lol She brought me every furry rodent that she could touch, even when she was on a spiked choker collar and steel cable run, and was relentless chasing squirrels across the yard as they ran along the power lines above and tormented and teased her. lol It is entirely possible your little girl is a huntress, too...but maybe she will chill on the pee rolling anyway. :p |
With the poop, I would try to start feeding her pineapple. See if that works. Instead of pee pad maybe newspaper. Line her whole area. It is cheaper |
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The more I think about it the more it makes sense because if you blink this little one is GONE just disappeared but next thing you know you will see her army crawl slowly out from under the couch or chair sneaking up to bite Guinness's ears or paws. |
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ALL of them regardless of size, were bread as Varminteers, that can be as determine and vicious as a Tasmanian Devil ! My Male Sneakers literally jumps up and pulls his Harness off of the Hook I have them hanging on, to get us to go hunt. That's about a 3' straight up leap. (I'll have him trained to put it on himself soon :rolleyes:) For those of you who may have some sort of wooded/heavily grassed area near, to take your little guys out, and let them sniff/move around in it. It's an absolute delight for them to do that. I use Retractable Leash's on my guys, and will hold them back until I see exactly what it is that they have focused on, BEFORE I trip that release and let them charge. You CAN do that safely ! :thumbup: |
Crimson did all (except eat the poop) this for 3-4 weeks after being home for about a month. It did stop but It drove me nuts. Especially, the sleeping with Mr. Hanky! Ew! I kept a new pad out everytime she pee'd because I read that if you keep their area clean that is all they will know. Now she walks around her pee instead of in it! Thank goodness! |
Sooo I just caught the brat pee'ing in her brothers empty food dish....:rolleyes::facepalm: |
HAha... I just cleaned up pee last night but I'm not sure who it was. It was on the mat the water/food bowls sit on. BTW, after seeing your baseboard chewed up.... I was like yay! I didn't have to deal with that. UNTIL.... I noticed 2 corners in the bathroom.... i don't even know when it happened :( (Sorry for the run-on sentence :)) |
:mad::mad::mad::mad: It's one thing go roll in your pee BUT now as I having been fighting to get to sleep all night since it is the first night Ryan is back out of town for work so the bed alone thing is odd but just as I get to sleep I am awoke by puking noises and then the smell of dog poo and something dripping on my head and pillow it is THEN that I realize Stella is in her kennel on my nightstand projectile vomiting dog poo she must have ate today onto me, my bed and pillow :mad::mad::mad::mad: She is soooo NOT cute at this moment :thumbdown |
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Sure Stella mommy REALLY wants to be alone with daddy out of town the first night taking you to the ER at 2am because you are playing with a toy but also still puking up poo with tony traces of blood when she is on mandatory OT at work... Grrrrrrrrrr ok finished venting!! |
Praying for Stella and you. |
It appears that chewed up leaves and big chucks of your poo irritate delicate little throats when coming back up BUT it does stop you from wanting to eat all the treats at the vet or wanting to play with the vet tech at 2 in the morning :rolleyes: |
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