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Off topic I know but if I could make a suggestion :). Would it be possible to shut the door to the toilet at both properties to keep the dog out, it would save on carpets.

Ours has started digging up the carpet in the downstairs loo again. It has more holes than a sieve.

We were gone only a couple of hours (dog is well used to this) and when we came back my partner opened the front door for Mum and said "you're never going to guess what the dog has done?" to be met with an almighty mess in the downstairs loo. Mum had left the door to when she popped to the loo whilst we waited for her in the car and the dog had gone in and the door had shut behind her, it has an automatic closure on it. So she thought she'd dig her way out
 
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And say so all of us 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

You would do well to keep quiet.

I was unable to quote TPO's post (#360) using the forum quote function so this will have to do:

"It was also you who posted on the photo thread about your partner hitting his old dog because it had damaged carpet after being DISTRESSED because it had been shut/trapped in a room. You think you can be here spouting about animal welfare and they come first?! Jog on."


Try shutting the dog OUT of the toilet, not IN.
 
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You would do well to keep quiet.

I was unable to quote TPO's post using the forum quote function so this will have to do:

"It was also you who posted on the photo thread about your partner hitting his old dog because it had damaged carpet after being DISTRESSED because it had been shut/trapped in a room. You think you can be here spouting about animal welfare and they come first?! Jog on."


Try shutting the dog OUT of the toilet, not IN.
And even more relevant to the subject of this thread, it was also you who posted,

"Hand on heart the only consistent thing that I have found that works after the 100th time of smacking his nose ........"

YOU posted those words in 2022 on a thread about SM, YOU appeared to think that repeated smacking on a very sensitive part of the head was much better than punching a horse at the side of the head in one incident. Most posters disagreed at the time. And tbh, if you hadn't brought it up again, I had completely forgotten about it - and I had totally missed your posts about the poor, old dog.
 

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And even more relevant to the subject of this thread, it was also you who posted,

"Hand on heart the only consistent thing that I have found that works after the 100th time of smacking his nose ........"

YOU posted those words in 2022 on a thread about SM, YOU appeared to think that repeated smacking on a very sensitive part of the head was much better than punching a horse at the side of the head in one incident. Most posters disagreed at the time. And tbh, if you hadn't brought it up again, I had completely forgotten about it - and I had totally missed your posts about the poor, old dog.
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