How do i stop my dog from chewing on furniture and going to the bathroom when she is alone when i am not home?
Question by Adam F: How do i stop my dog from chewing on furniture and going to the bathroom when she is alone when i am not home?
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Answer by Keith H
Place him/her in a cage.
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April 6, 2011
9:04 pm
crate training is the best answer that is what the teacher I work with said.
April 6, 2011
9:17 pm
furniture: sprinkle with cayenne pepper or spray with vinegar
potty: training
April 6, 2011
9:21 pm
Let her go outside and get her a dog house and when it is raining, cold ect. bring her in with you and keep an eye on her and when she does something terrible you can tell her do some hand movements or something to show she is doing terrible.
April 6, 2011
9:59 pm
Ever hear of putting your dog in a crate? You should try it.
April 6, 2011
10:24 pm
The best way to keep her from doing this is to crate train her, or keep her restricted to a certain area of the house. My dog is kept locked in the kitchen when we’re gone, with food and water and toys of course. It keeps her from chewing up the house, and if she DOES have an accident on the baffle, it’s simpler to clean up than carpet.
April 6, 2011
10:40 pm
place t in the bathroom or something when ur not there. and watch her and everything when ur home and shes out.
April 6, 2011
10:52 pm
teach her not to when your not home by rubbing dogs face in there pee or crap then place them outside
April 6, 2011
11:36 pm
Call the dog Whisperer.
April 6, 2011
11:50 pm
Your dog is more than likely suffering from separation anxiety. In the end, she is terrified of being left alone so she destructs everything. A excellent thought would be to start to crate train her, so she will be comfortable being in some sort of enclosed interval like a huge kennel or crate, depending on size. Giving her lots of exercise before you leave the house will help tire her out so she may just sleep while you’re gone. Or give her lots to do, such as an enclosed interval outside or toys/bones so that she doesn’t have to resort to your furniture.
April 7, 2011
12:19 am
Get him a bunch of rawhide dog bones or chews .They gnaw on those things all day.
April 7, 2011
1:18 am
she is teething so you need to get her doggy chews. place papers down near the door and she will soon learn that she has to go outside to go to the toilet.bring her out just before you leave and again when you return
April 7, 2011
1:48 am
Well you can try putting Tin Foil on your furniture when your not there. It rely dose work.
Also there is this peperment material that you can spray on it iv only heard of it idk what its called its for the chewing thing..sorry
For the bathroom come forth get a kennle and place her in it when your not home this will help to train her bladder so she can hold it better.
Take her out for FREQUENT bathroom breaks and every time she dose it inside take her straight out side.
reward her with treats every time she she go’s out side and she will get the hang of it.
You probably wont even have to smack her and if you do use a news document rolled up it dosent hurt her the noise scares her
April 7, 2011
2:21 am
Time. but for the mean time you can try by a large dog carrier. That worked wonders for my Chow. just place him in at night and when your out of the house for a few hours. Be sure to walk him initially. Also have plenty of things around that he can chew on like large milk bones.
For the pee and poo problem try taking him out in this area 10 to 15 min after he’s had a drink or food.
April 7, 2011
2:31 am
i am going through the same thing and got much information to crate him. but he has by now broke out of one crate and i feel terrible shoving him in that box for so long so we walk him before we leave (its a pain to get up early but worth it) and we bought this ball thing that you place his food into and it takes him a long time to get out so it keeps him occupied. if you aren’t going to crate him be sure to remove things that could possibly cause your dog harm
April 7, 2011
2:33 am
Assuming you are not leaving her alone for an unreasonable length of time, place her in a crate that is appropriate for her size. Give her a healthy chew toy, one that cleans her teeth and she can’t choke on, to help her pass the time.
April 7, 2011
3:25 am
I reckon that you should take the time to train it, and in the mean time place him/her in an enclosed area.
April 7, 2011
3:36 am
ever daylight take her out to pee ever night take her out to pee and when u leave place her one of those crates and place it up against the doggy dog (if you hae one)
April 7, 2011
4:34 am
i would suggest to get a dog sitter or a friend to let her out every once and a while. Or get a Kong toy to keep him/her busy until you get back. or you could try crate training.