My 16 month old pup has, in the last 2 days, pooped in the living room. She hasn't urinated though. She has never done this since being a baby. I don't understand why she has started this now. It's very frustrating, as she was really good at toilet training, so now I feel I'm going back rather than forward. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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poehere
Bronze Post Medal for All Time! 105 Posts September 22, 20170 found this helpful
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Has anything changed in your dog's environment?
- You will first need to determine the reason your dog has started pooping in your living room.
- Was there a recent change in the dog's environment.
- Did a new person move into your home or move out?
- Are you not taking the dog out at the same time each day for their walks?
- Determine what routine has changed.
- Did you change their feeding schedule?
- Once you have determined the sudden change in your dog's behavior, it will be easier for you to correct this problem.
- You will basically need to make sure your dog is staying out long enough to finish pooping on their walks.
- This is almost like rehouse training your dog again.
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