My Chihuahua Yorkie breed is trained to go outside, but he continues to poop on the beds in the house. It's not just one, it's all three beds that I have. Also his hair is falling out by his bum area, but it feels as if it was shaved but it wasn't.
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Sometimes this is a sign of anxiety. If your schedule has changed and you work more hours, the dog may miss you. If a dog relieves himself in your bed, he is looking for the human scent to comfort him.
It could also be as simple as the bed is more comfortable than going outside, where it could be too hot, too cold, or raining.
Sounds like he is seeking attention
This is anxiety. Is there a new pet, baby, person, or routine? Make sure your dog is feeling loved. If you need a little extra help you can buy a "no go" pet spray that is safe to use on your beds so your furry friend doesn't poop on the beds.
The hair loss on his bum makes me thing he may have impacted anal glands. They can get infected and cause hair loss from the infection. This is painful for the dog and may be contributing to the pooping on the bed.
Sounds like a gland problem in his bum. Take him to the vests mine was the same.
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