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Stupid question.
I have kennels that go inside to a 5x5 area where the dog box, food and water go, the outside run is 5x10. i have a 5 1/2 month old pup that likes to $hit inside in the 5x5 area where her box, food etc are. when she did this i would throw the mess out to the 5x10 area and leave it for a day or two hoping she would smell it out there and get the drift, i did this for a month or so now..... didn't work. so i boarded up the inside, put a box out there for her that way she had to go outside, i figured i would do this for a month to see what happens....well, after 3 days i went out there tonight and she $hit in her frickin box!! what the heck? is she that stupid or what??? i have shown her 2 live coon and she does really good on them, she broke to lead and listens real well. so i don't think she's dumb, but what in the world is she doin? any ideas.
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I'm no coondog training expert, but i've read alot about crate training dogs. Their sleeping area should be just big enough for them to turn around in. This would discourage them from $hitting in their sleeping quarters. I have Crate trained a great dane which can leave a great $hit. You learn quick.
5 1/2 months old is more then likely is what the problem is. a puppy is a puppy the tend to do stuff like that sometimes.
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