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allen haire
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Peeing in the dog house?

I have a 5 month old pup that is constantly peeing/crapping in her dog house, any suggestions on how to mak her quit this? I started feeding her in the house thinkin she would quit but to no avail she just uses a different spot in the house? I am worried if it keeps up it could make her sick. Any advice?

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Give it a house just big enough to get in and lay. Bet it craps in one side and lays on the other.

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ive had a couple like this, i tried feeding in the dog house i just ended up with a sh**ty dog food bowl, both of them evenutally grew out of it on there own.

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Have the houses been used by other dogs before ?? I have seen this and the dogs are trying to get precious dogs scent gone!!! The people I have known I told them clean and cloroxbox and get rid of any and all scent and they quit!! One just moved pup to another kernel where they had there own new box!! But it also sounds like boxes are to big for them Aswell put an interior panel with another door in your box if you can where there sleeping quarters are just big enough for them to go inand turnaround and lay down !!similiar to size of dog boxholeonbackoftruck!,good luck !!

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Easy fix tie them out of their house a few days they learn to do their business outside

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Have the houses been used by other dogs before ?? I have seen this and the dogs are trying to get precious dogs scent gone!!! The people I have known I told them clean and Clorox box and get rid of any and all scent and they quit!! One just moved pup to another kernel where they had there own new box!! But it also sounds like boxes are to big for them as well put an interior panel with another door in your box if you can where there sleeping quarters are just big enough for them to go in and turn around and lay down !! Similar to size of dog box hole on back of truck!,good luck !!


This is exactly my take on the situation. Real small house and clean it out real good if it was ever used before. Just went through all this with a new pup and it worked great, he stopped immediately. From what I have seen, this might be a little worse with females...I have had several that would always make a pile of bedding right outside their doghouse door and keep it saturated with pi$$.

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hillbilly56
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i had a beagle gyp that did this but would only do it when she was in a kennel the box did have another dog in the box few months before wash it out with creoline never help but you ty her out on a chain she never did nothin in the box even though there had been dog's in that box also it's just a bad habit that got started and some can be broke and some will never quit this is the only dog i ever had in 50 plus yrs to do this

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Easy fix tie them out of their house a few days they learn to do their business outside
works every time!!!!!!

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works every time!!!!!!


It will work real good right now, it aint but about 5 below outside. Guaranteed he wont do it after five or six days out in this.

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It will work real good right now, it aint but about 5 below outside. Guaranteed he wont do it after five or six days out in this.
gotta use a little common sense do it when the weather warms I go through it with pups quite often they are use to their mamma cleaning up after them.

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