Rub her nose in it?We don't live in the stone age.Try crade training her and 
maby your roommade's could let her out weil your not at home.Praise her and 
give her a treat when she goes to the potty pad ore outside.Please don't rub 
her nose in it.Dogs are like little children after a minute they don't remember 
what they did.I know you will get some more great advice from the Girls's and 
Guy's.
 
Merry Christmas to all of you from Bruce,Brutus.Sissy andClaudia
The reason for this season?
Happy Birthday Jesus
God bless you all.




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From: Thunderballic <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 4:50:28 AM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Fw: Chi keeps pooping in roommate's room




--- On Mon, 12/15/08, pagal ladki <pagli_ladkius@ yahoo.com> wrote:

From: pagal ladki <pagli_ladkius@ yahoo.com>
Subject: Chi keeps pooping in roommate's room
To: Chihuahuas-owner@ yahoogroups. com, notify-dg-Chihuahua s...@yahoogroups. 
com
Date: Monday, December 15, 2008, 12:28 AM


Hi guys,

     Could you please help out?  I have a 2 year old Chihuahua who is good 
about going outside and on her pee pee pad in the house when I'm not home.  
Recently I have been gone long hours for school/work and my Chi has started 
pooping/peeing in my 2 roommates' rooms.  It is very embarrassing when they 
tell me this because I never catch her in the act.  I know she is pissed at me 
but I have to do something to let her know that this is unacceptable 
behavior.   I know that my school hours will be erratic for the next year so 
there isn't much that I can do about that however what can I do to stop her.  I 
was told to rub her nose in it so that she realizes that is not acceptable 
behavior.  My 1 roommate was very upset today and I don't blame her.  Its 
unfair to both of them.  


Any advice??

 
 


      

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