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miaheka
Malaina Heka
Has anyone ever had to re-home their dogs? I’m torn about the thought of this, but my SO and I are considering all possibilities. Piper has been acting out for the past year since Bellamy has been born by purposely using the bathroom in the house right in front of us and also while we’re away, and it’s become extremely stressful. My SO thinks she’s still jealous of the baby even though we’ve been trying to show her as much love and attention as we can. She’s been with me since she was 8 weeks old, and the thought of giving her away absolutely kills me, but I just don’t know what to do anymore. 😞😣😢
15.04.2019
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fuckthesemororons
fuckthesemororons
I immediately thought kennel training too
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beakymcspence
beakymcspence
Try using a kennel, it’s usually the best way to break them of accidents. Dogs are naturally hardwired not to mess in their “den”. I breed English Bulldogs and they can be a stubborn breed and this has always worked for me. We’ve had a couple get jealous but they learned quickly with a little positive training reinforcement and diligence.
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xudjdjdhdhhs
xudjdjdhdhhs
I had to regime my dog when I had my son because she just was not having it and was peeing everywhere even would come jump in my bed pee on my daughter and run when she did that I knew I had to get rid of her. It was a painful experience but I know bella is in a good caring home with no babies lol she had become extremely jealous. And she knew what was going on because she left out with the new family and jumped in the car willingly. Of course I cried my eyes out 😥😂
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soul96
soul96
My dog will sometimes act out. But she knows if she has an accident she goes in the kennel at night. Maybe she needs to be let outside more or she could have a UTI. I know how you feel it’s stressful, my dog went through something like this but we got her out of it.
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miaheka
miaheka
How did you get your dog out of it? Piper is only 3, but she still thinks she’s a puppy. I’m willing to try everything we can to get her out of this phase before thinking about giving her away. I feel doing that will just make her separation anxiety condition even worse. :( it’s definitely been very stressful, but she’s part of our family and I’m not anywhere near ready to give up on her.
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soul96
soul96
@miaheka, awww yeah she’s still a pup. We have a kennel so we let her out then of course eat and whatever then in about an hour or so let her out again. We also have her play with kids outside so she can burn some energy. The kennel is going to have to be the main thing right now so when she gets rewarded to come out maybe she won’t pee. But if she does out her back in the kennel. At this point I would try that, see how it goes. Sometimes they are very stubborn and the training process just takes longer.
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allyzmommyxlw
allyzmommyxlw
Have you had her checked for bladder issues or anything? It could be more than jealosy. Or try retraining her. Treat her like a puppy all over again. Treats everytime she goes potty outside and time out every time she pottys inside. Its heartbreaking when things like this happen. Can be very overwhelming
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allyzmommyxlw
allyzmommyxlw
@miaheka i wish you all the luuuck. Idk if youve tried anxiety meds or organic treats..but they helped my moms pup
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miaheka
miaheka
@allykziendriea, I’m going to talk to my SO about trying out anxiety meds. Her separation anxiety is really severe, so I’m hoping that helps her. She kept us up last night howling at the sound of thunder because she was terrified. It’s been so stressful but I’m just not ready to give up on her.
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allyzmommyxlw
allyzmommyxlw
@miaheka good luck.
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