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what a gorgeous puppy!!!
He/she definitely did something wrong....
and actually, that is the look I get when I pull out the camera.
ahhh..it's her sexy, pouty look?![]()
Actually, you're a lucky dog owner if that is the look you get from your animal. She makes good eye contact, and keeps her head lowered just a little bit. She is saying that she is attentive to your next action/words and that she knows you are boss. If she's getting into the garbage you need to train her out of it, she could be doing it for attention, or as an anxiety issue. But with a look like that, I would bet on her getting into things not being an act of aggression or naughtiness on purpose.
I need to crate her at night, is what I need to do. Thanks.
No, no, no. Do not crate her at night.![]()
I need to crate her at night, is what I need to do. Thanks.
She's scared of the camera.
But she pees in the house at night and gets in the trash. Not good times.
But she pees in the house at night and gets in the trash. Not good times.
Have you looked in to medical reasons for her peeing in the house at night? Is it only at night? If you left her alone for the same amount of time only during the day would she do it? Does she pee near the door to get out or just anywhere? How old is the dog? Is she spayed? Does she have any known medical issues that could cause incontinence or the inability to hold it in? Have you had her urine tested for bladder infection? Does she do this every night or is there some other pattern to it?
The garbage is an easy fix, remove it from her sight. Keep it in the garage, or get a taller garbage can with a locking lid. Keep it under the sink and put a lock on the cupboard.
Figuring out why she is peeing in the house is a bigger issue, and if it were me I would be looking into medical reasons for her peeing inside.
Have you had her trained?
Taking her out a few times prior to going to bed can help that..and giving her a treat when she pees outdoors will work.
That acknowledgement works better than being punished...
Have you looked in to medical reasons for her peeing in the house at night? Is it only at night? If you left her alone for the same amount of time only during the day would she do it? Does she pee near the door to get out or just anywhere? How old is the dog? Is she spayed? Does she have any known medical issues that could cause incontinence or the inability to hold it in? Have you had her urine tested for bladder infection? Does she do this every night or is there some other pattern to it?
The garbage is an easy fix, remove it from her sight. Keep it in the garage, or get a taller garbage can with a locking lid. Keep it under the sink and put a lock on the cupboard.
Figuring out why she is peeing in the house is a bigger issue, and if it were me I would be looking into medical reasons for her peeing inside.
I can't punish her, other than a look and stern words. I tell her "no potty in house." Shake my finger and tell her no, no, no.
I think she needs to see a vet, maybe there is a reason she can't hold it all the time.