Vinia
Posted : 1/25/2007 1:13:01 AM
Hi and welcome to the forum!
Bless you for rescuing Jobi [

]. Don't feel like a bad doggy mommy! The fact that you're here, asking for advice shows that you're most certainly not.
Just remember that three weeks isn't a very long time at all! It can sometimes take a few months for dogs to settle into their new homes, so Jobi might still be getting the hang of things.
It sounds like there's two separate issues here, toilet training, and boredom/confinement.
Dogs don't generalise very well (so don't poop in one house doesn't necessarily mean don't poop in another), so that might explain the accidents during the day.
A crate is a very useful thing to use when you go out because it keeps your dog safe, and stops him from getting into things he shouldn't, and also helps with toilet training because a dog naturally won't want to defecate where it sleeps (although there are some exceptions). I would seriously encourage you to get one as it would solve a lot of your problems!
One of the best ways to deal with boredom is to tire your dog out before you leave home, so he just sleeps the majority of the time you're away. How much exercise is he getting in the morning before you leave?
Another good way to tire them out is by doing some training (e.g. freeshaping with a clicker), or by making them work for their breakfast, by putting them in toys that make them think (like the Buster cube, and Busy ball), or even just hiding or scattering them around the house/garden.
Also, Kongs are fantastic for keeping dogs amused while they're left alone- you can fill it up with food and treats and freeze it, and it will keep the dog occupied for a while.
Anyway, I hope that helps! [

] Hopefully others will chime in later with more advice.
Good luck!