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Old 05-02-2012, 08:38 AM
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pooing mother staff

hi. im sorry if this problem has been covered or answered but im new to theese forums and at my wits end. my four year old staff had a litter of pups on new years day and every morning since i have come down stairs and been greeted with poos and wees. i make sure she goes out every night before i go to bed and i let her out first thing every morning. i proberly woouldnt mind too much if she only pooed once but its three times every night and she wees also. i know why she is doing it. its beacause before she had the puppies shewould sleep in my bed with me and my partner. something i now regret.so now she is unable to come to bed with us she is punishing us.
i would be very grateful if anyone could share some advice or tips. thankyou in advance
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Old 09-02-2012, 04:40 PM
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Re: pooing mother staff

What food brand are you feeding her, and what time are you feeding her at the night time. Because by feeding her late at night means she hasn't had time to go out and do her business. It also depends on how much you are feeding her.
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