HannahYother
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- Aug 6, 2017
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- Wrangler Jo
Hello! Does anyone have any advice on training my two year old bulldog to stay out of his crate all of the time, day and night????
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Hello! Does anyone have any advice on training my two year old bulldog to stay out of his crate all of the time, day and night????
Wrangler doesn't really want to be in his. When he is allowed to roam the house and it's time for him to be back in it, he resists. But I can't leave him out like when im gone or anything because he makes a mess. He also like to mark his territory on everything,, which I heard could be because he isn't fixed. He's also a chewer. I have to be watching him constantly. If any blankets, shoes, kids toys, or anything is left out, he pees on it. I actually have an old indian statue in the corner of the living room, and he pees on it too. is this just because he isn't fixed or is this something I can fix without having to get him fixed??
Heās almost 3 and yes I have.
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Wrangler doesn't really want to be in his. When he is allowed to roam the house and it's time for him to be back in it, he resists. But I can't leave him out like when im gone or anything because he makes a mess. He also like to mark his territory on everything,, which I heard could be because he isn't fixed. He's also a chewer. I have to be watching him constantly. If any blankets, shoes, kids toys, or anything is left out, he pees on it. I actually have an old indian statue in the corner of the living room, and he pees on it too. is this just because he isn't fixed or is this something I can fix without having to get him fixed??
Louie is 2 now and he started marking everything around 10 months or so in the house. he got neutered just before 1 and the indoor marking stopped. He has however marked inside other peoples houses. Louie canāt have any bedding in his crate when he is home alone. He would tear apart the crate pad and he actually ate a chunk of blanket.
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He was trying to hide the āEvidenceā so hey, what better way to eat it. Not as if youāre going to check in his poop.
I knew he ate the blanket because he threw it up! And I was squishing it around in my hands trying to figure out what it was and then I had the a-ha moment! Oh and I will squish around the poop too hee hee...but not with bare hands. He used to eat toy parts too so it was poop watch time to make sure they came out.