Moveing the Number 2

    • Gold Top Dog
    The oritinal poster hasn't been back since they posted this -- so I'm gonna try to be helpful here.  Wouldn't be MY choice either, but I don't live on the 24th floor either.
     
    My 'guess' of why is two-fold. 
     
    A) The wee pad is too close to the sleeping or eating area.
     
    B) The more likely scenario *I think* is that one of the reasons dogs can be so hard to litter train/pee pad train on a permanent basis is because they don't LIKE to do things in "one spot".  Dogs like to mark their territory -- this dog may have been scolded at one time for going ON the carpet but feels a need to mark there to 'moving' it may make sense to the dog. 
     
    Soooo -- a long box (like two boot trays laid end to end) so the dog has a 'choice' might work.  Pee here, poop there.
     
    The *correction* however would be the same ... you put the dog in its crate (you don't let them SEE you handle their waste ever .. it is somehow rewarding to them).  and go pick up the offending poop and move it back ON the wee pad where you want it to go.  Then go get the dog *on leash* (yes even in the house -- you want this to be totally directed by you) take the dog to the place where you moved it back to and show the dog YOU moved it back to the place *you* want it.  You verbally reinforce "there ... *not* there". 
     
    Very often (and this is not a sweeping statement because obviously some of you HAVE done this) it is tough to train a dog to elminate in a litter box or pee pads simply because they aren't -- by nature -- happy going in the same spot.  They may USE it, but will often mark elsewhere in the house.  And honestly, I think you have to be truly vigilant about teaching the dog TO elminate outside as well.  I've seen people simply keep their dogs inside 24/7 and dogs NEED fresh air and exercise. 
     
    Generally tho, when you take the time to 're-locate' their waste and then take them back to the scene of the crime and point out that YOU moved their waste to a place of your choosing, they will try and do what you want. 
    • Gold Top Dog
    LOL!!  I wouldn't teach her not to move it.  I'd just teach her how to move it outside...or in the toilet...or in a trashcan.  Just think of the possibilities!  You 'd never have to pick up another piece of poop!
    • Gold Top Dog
    ORIGINAL: leslie__chessies

    LOL!! I wouldn't teach her not to move it. I'd just teach her how to move it outside...or in the toilet...or in a trashcan. Just think of the possibilities! You 'd never have to pick up another piece of poop!


    That's brilliant!! Now he just has to teach his dog to drop it in the toilet and FLUSH!
    • Gold Top Dog
    Maybe he could actually teach the dog to hop up on the toilet, go & flush. [:D]

    Joyce
    • Gold Top Dog
    You should pick up the poop as soon as she goes so she doesn't have the opportunity to move it. Also, you may have to make her designated space a little bigger, since dogs don't like to pee in the exact same spot that they poop. I know this because I couldn't get Jetta to poop on her pads, until I made the area larger (I lay down several pads in a square shape). She will pee on one side, and poop on the other.
     
    My dog goes on potty pads too, in our unfinished basement. It is very convenient for snowy days or when  there is fertilizer on our grass. I know most people don't understand the potty pad thing, but my dog prefers it!! Imagine her snowy white coat getting dirty going potty in the mud!! Not fun for me...