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Why Does My Dog Keep Pooping On My Couch? And Sometimes Peeing On My Curtains?
He has done this more than once 3TIMES and i dont know what to do.
6 Answers
- HonestLv 78 years ago
Pick up the pet or lift up the nose end to the damage. Clamp muzzle closed with thumb above
and fingers below. Rub the nose firmly over the stain and repeat one word. "NO", is good. You
repeat the "N" word any time the animal obtains correction. Chat or cuss after you release so
your pet more quickly can accept the one word that represents personal error. Dogs are pack
animals and will correct their behavior to accept better. Urine and excretion are the territory
flags of those who reside there. Other dogs are being put on notice. You've been adopted.
- Anonymous5 years ago
i ought to attempt no longer to crate the canines if accessible. per chance attempt to detect a fashion to keep the canines from going onto the settee or having get admission to to the settee totally until eventually she trains it no longer to apply it as a rest room. also why are you cleansing the settee at the same time as her canines is the only making the mess? She should be cleansing it, it's going to inspire her to coach the canines to stop. As on your roommate declaring this isn't any longer honest if the cats get to roam freely and her canines doesn't, properly if she experienced her canines ideal the problem of crating it does no longer also be coming up. there's no reason to crate cats who have not achieved something incorrect, you've been accountable and experienced them to apply a muddle container now she has to take responsibility for her canines and practice it. If she will't protect her canines, then ask her to leave, and replace the settee as well.
- Anonymous8 years ago
He feel like its his given rights. I would advise you train him out of this bad habit.