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Matt McKinney
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dog crapping in dog house

Any one ever dealt with this and if so how do you break it or can you break it. I have never had one do it before

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ahinsch
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Lower the ceiling is the only thing i can think of. I had one that peed in his house all the time, i'd dump all bedding disinfect and remove all odors and he'd do it all over again. He didn't stay around long, the way i figure if they're not smart enough not to sh!t where they sleep i don't wanna deal with them anyways.

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i would start feeding the dog in the dog house.

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Matt McKinney
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I was thinking the same thing about being smart. I have had him for 2 months and he has only done it twice. He is a pup but its irritating

QUOTE]Originally posted by ahinsch
Lower the ceiling is the only thing i can think of. I had one that peed in his house all the time, i'd dump all bedding disinfect and remove all odors and he'd do it all over again. He didn't stay around long, the way i figure if they're not smart enough not to sh!t where they sleep i don't wanna deal with them anyways. [/QUOTE]

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I will do that.


QUOTE]Originally posted by Dan Dogs
i would start feeding the dog in the dog house. [/QUOTE]

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walker1978
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Put his food dish in the box. If he poops in it after that I'd say he's to lazy to care there for probably not gonna make a good coon dog.

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I used to have a male dog that was a pretty good dog. He would stand and pee in his own water bucket. Never figured out how to make him stop. He must have been kin to Bear Grylls!

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Re: dog crapping in dog house

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Any one ever dealt with this and if so how do you break it or can you break it. I have never had one do it before
you figure how to stop it let me know i have a 8 yr old beagle gyp that graps in her box if i keep her in her kennel put her out on the ground on a chain not a problem with it just when she is in a kennel

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The ones that friends have had that have done this all had one thing in common and that was there was a dog of the same sex previously in that box as soon as they got into ao new box that was there's first they stopped!! Don't know if coincidencest are the dogs just couldn't stand smell of another and seem to mark it of course thisihave only seen with males!!!

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i figure if they're not smart enough not to sh!t where they sleep i don't wanna deal with them anyways.


And there is the answer.

Personally I won't keep a dog that long if it craps in my truck box, it is a full size over the rail box. I do let them off the truck after a small ride when they are young, but I don't tolerate it much. I expect it a little when they are young but usually they understand it is unexceptable.

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Yea there was another dog in there. I do have a house that has never been used maybe I will try that out.

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The ones that friends have had that have done this all had one thing in common and that was there was a dog of the same sex previously in that box as soon as they got into ao new box that was there's first they stopped!! Don't know if coincidencest are the dogs just couldn't stand smell of another and seem to mark it of course thisihave only seen with males!!!

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like was said, put his feed in there...they are usually smart enough not to crap where they eat....mine was going in the truck box...i fed him in there 1 time and he doesnt do it now if we dont go far....

i gotta start letting him out before hunting because he always gotta go and if i do go far he might go..more my fault then his..i watch him on the first drop when he doesnt go in the box and he DOES have to go...he is smart enough to lay around and sleep in the day and i have to get him up and out of the pen to go hunting...i need to let him out and let him run and "go" before i load him...

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Re: dog crapping in dog house

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Any one ever dealt with this and if so how do you break it or can you break it. I have never had one do it before


that's just nasty and he ought to quit doing that. that's nasty.

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quote:
Originally posted by Plotts4bear
I used to have a male dog that was a pretty good dog. He would stand and pee in his own water bucket. Never figured out how to make him stop. He must have been kin to Bear Grylls!

I had one that did that, all I did was put his bucket on a cinder block, he couldnt raise his leg up high enough to pee in it.

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Glen Michels
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crapping

Make the dog house just big enough for the dog to get in. he wont have room to crap .

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Re: crapping

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Make the dog house just big enough for the dog to get in. he wont have room to crap .
I would recommend the same. My wife raises toy breeds and you see it a lot with them(( aka not the smartest class of dogs))) . As long as you put the in a crate just big enough to get in and turn around, the crapping will stop..

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