Why does my 25 week old Razor Gotti Edge mix with Bully keep going in the house and in her crate? I thought dogs don't like to sit in their own stuff? We take her out so many times, even stand out in the cold in the rain for 30 minutes to a hour and she still won't go, but as soon as we get in the house, she goes in her crate.
Even when she does go, at times, she ended up going it in the house 10 minutes after. I put her nose in it to let her know she a bad girl and put her on the tie outside and still don't use it. I am tired of her poop waking me and the family up out of sleep early in the mornings.
I usually take her out after I get off at 2am and she sometimes goes, but still goes in the house. My mom's dog had the puppies and everybody who got a puppy from the litter is having the exact same problem. It's the breed and I don't understand it. I love my Payton, but I don't wanna give up on her because of this behavior, but there is only so much we can take.
Our 3 year old Bully never gave us this problem. After a few accidents, she had learned that potty is outside and she gets a treat every time she goes. She knows the dos and don'ts. Can someone please tell me what to do? I even tried the No Go spray and that never worked. I can't spray her with water cause she loves to play in water. Please help ASAP! Never breed a Bully with a Gotti Razor Edge.
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Your dog could have underlying problems, you mentioned that the other dogs of the litter have/had the same issue. I would take her to the Vet and also give them the info on her and the other pups from the litter, this could be Genetics . You may need to change eating and drinking times to a new schedule , but check with a Vet for that.
Dont punish your dog for accidents. I would check with the vet to make sure there isnt a physical problem.
Perhaps a doggy door would help you out if you have a fenced yard. That way he can go outside whenever he needs to. This particular breed may just be harder to potty train than others.
Doggie Doors are not a good idea because, you are inviting thieves into your home. A small child could enter the home through the doggie door, walk up to the front door and open it to let someone from the outside in.
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