calliecritturs
Posted : 12/9/2007 1:16:17 PM
I don't use coping mechanisms like decreasing food -- it's hard enough on them TO travel.
1. Make sure the dog ALREADY is comfortable pottying ON leash. If you have a fenced in yard it's too easy to assume you can just 'walk the dog' -- and if the dog isn't used to going ON leash it can be traumatic for everyone.
2. Watch the dog and try to be aware of agitation. Remember, the dog can't use any of it's typical 'tricks' to let YOU know it has to go. There''s no 'door' to go bark at, there is no way to come up to the computer and sit and give you that 'urgent' look. So often they will just plain get agitated.
If you had trouble and they haven't 'gone' so you gave up and went on -- by the time they get back in the car and 'relaxed' from the walk suddenly it can be TIME. So try to listen for any signs of real agitation.
3. Think about what your real habits are at home. Do you know when your dog poops usually? So if your mate walks the dog at 7 and then you walk the dog again at 8 before you leave for work and the dog poops THEN, when you are on the road the dog is *not* gonna poop when you leave the motel or someone's house. But it *is* likely going to need to stop after an hour.
Does that make any sense??
We got the most unpleasant surprise one of the first times we took the dogs after David and I were married. Got to a motel, walked the dogs (not very productive I might add). David and I got chilled out and watched just a bit of TV ... and then I got undressed and then David did.
WHOA --THREE DOGS DESPERATE FOR POTTY.
huh?? Then I thot back to home -- when David went in to get washed up before bed -- that tended to be when I would let all 3 out in the yard. So Dad "brushing his teeth" was the BIG trigger!!
Sooo we had some re-training to do. But it made me realize that we have more 'habits' than we know we do.
4. Take your own water if at all possible -- and I take food prepackaged in the right amounts so I don't have to haul a big bag and have it tear or something.
5. always take a couple of rolls of paper towels and something to clean with and a TON of plastic bags. You *might* need them more than you thot!