Digger123
Well-Known Member
Right here we go,a bit of history first.Pup is 4 months old now.
During the day he comes to work with me.He has a walk first thing and then goes into the crate in the back of my van,where he crashes out for a couple of hours.At break time he comes out has a pee and we have a play for 20 mins.Then back into the crate till lunchtime.He has his dinner and then we go for a walk. Back into the crate, then onto the horses.He gets taken for a walk to do what he has to do.Everything ok , a simple routine we have got ourselves into. It's the evenings we have problems with.
He just stands there and pee's on my carpet.Doesn't even ask to go out.It is driving me barmy.I am up and down like a yoyo.Chucking him out every half an hour to no avail.Took him for another walk this evening and he didn't pee at all but waited till we got and then proceeded to pee on the kitchen floor.
He has access to water at home but obviously at work when he is in the crate he doesn't until I get him out.Do you think it's possible because of the restricted access during the day that he may be drinking more in the evening - it is not excessive I hasten to add and that is why he feels the need to pee more often.
He is not under the weather and is bright as a button so I don't think there is a medical problem.
Any hints or tips to get us through this, so I can save my carpets
During the day he comes to work with me.He has a walk first thing and then goes into the crate in the back of my van,where he crashes out for a couple of hours.At break time he comes out has a pee and we have a play for 20 mins.Then back into the crate till lunchtime.He has his dinner and then we go for a walk. Back into the crate, then onto the horses.He gets taken for a walk to do what he has to do.Everything ok , a simple routine we have got ourselves into. It's the evenings we have problems with.
He just stands there and pee's on my carpet.Doesn't even ask to go out.It is driving me barmy.I am up and down like a yoyo.Chucking him out every half an hour to no avail.Took him for another walk this evening and he didn't pee at all but waited till we got and then proceeded to pee on the kitchen floor.
He has access to water at home but obviously at work when he is in the crate he doesn't until I get him out.Do you think it's possible because of the restricted access during the day that he may be drinking more in the evening - it is not excessive I hasten to add and that is why he feels the need to pee more often.
He is not under the weather and is bright as a button so I don't think there is a medical problem.
Any hints or tips to get us through this, so I can save my carpets