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Old 10-08-2008, 10:37 AM
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Not House trained while in season?

Right Isis is 100% house trained thats always been one of the best things about her as I dont like cleaning up crap etc first thing, got up yesterday to find 3 piles in the hallway and a puddle of pee, both dogs went out for 20 mins before we went to bed I got up 6 hours later and came down to that.
This morning i came down again to the same thing, but this time it was only 5 hours so there is no excuse what so ever, I know its Isis as she had a apple yesterday n the sticker was in the poo Oh n its normal poo not the runs so she doesn't have a bad belly
Is it because she's in season? She has never ever messed before.
Shila never did any of this
Oh she is also 8 months old and her first season, if she's going to do it every morning for 3-4 weeks i will kill her
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Old 10-08-2008, 11:25 AM
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Re: Not House trained while in season?

Hi Jem,
Not sure about the piles of poo lol,but some bitches need or will urinate more when in season,as they are effectively putting their scent down to attract males.
Meg used to wee quite alot when in season.
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Old 10-08-2008, 11:29 AM
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Re: Not House trained while in season?

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Hi Jem,
Not sure about the piles of poo lol,but some bitches need or will urinate more when in season,as they are effectively putting their scent down to attract males.
Meg used to wee quite alot when in season.
I could do with out the pee but i'd prefer it to poo first thing
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Old 10-08-2008, 11:49 AM
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Re: Not House trained while in season?

chaya used to toilet alot more to and she would also soften in the poo department aswell but she didnt do it in the house but was always busting by the morning, my little one when in season will wee the bed so it might all be to do with season, all you can do is try to keep calm and see if it settles, or try a nappy lol
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Old 10-08-2008, 12:27 PM
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Re: Not House trained while in season?

Oh well if its gonna happen it will it's a good job we havn't started decorating the hallway yet then, cos if kev had put his new tiles down only to be covered in poo i dont think he'd be best pleased x
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Old 10-08-2008, 12:39 PM
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Re: Not House trained while in season?

Hehe...

Mine do get abit weak in the pee'ing department but it varies...one season one of my girls was pee'ing in the house on a regular accation each nite...but most shes been very good apart from the very odd pee.

this season she had 2 wee's on the floor bless her.

Yet ethel it efects her in the poo'ing department but she held that till she got outside.

maybe intime she will learn to hold her num 2's luv her, i know how u feel tho...theres nothin worse then waking up to the smell of a richard in ur house lol.
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Old 10-08-2008, 04:52 PM
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Re: Not House trained while in season?

Is all I ca say is.. When its my time of the month I pee for England.. I think it has something to do with being so swollen.. I imagine its the same for animals as well.
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Old 10-08-2008, 06:30 PM
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Hehe...

Mine do get abit weak in the pee'ing department but it varies...one season one of my girls was pee'ing in the house on a regular accation each nite...but most shes been very good apart from the very odd pee.

this season she had 2 wee's on the floor bless her.

Yet ethel it efects her in the poo'ing department but she held that till she got outside.

maybe intime she will learn to hold her num 2's luv her, i know how u feel tho...theres nothin worse then waking up to the smell of a richard in ur house lol.
I wake up next to a Richard every morning
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Old 11-08-2008, 10:39 AM
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Re: Not House trained while in season?

NO POO THIS MORNING
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