Hi Becky,
I don't think it is a medical issue. She pees/poops what I'd call a "normal" 
amount. I would not say it is frequent, just in the wrong places. I also take 
her out for potty breaks every morning early, mid day, late after noon and at 
night before bed. It's about a 50/50 chance she will go when asked. 

--- In [email protected], Becky Stewart <stewartgang@...> wrote:
>
> Have you had your dog checked by a vet?  Many times when a dog is suffering 
> from bladder infections or stones, they will urinate frequently and where 
> ever they can.
>   
>        Becky & the girls
> 
> Sent from Becky's IPad 
> 
> On Nov 27, 2012, at 6:08 PM, "skyforme1970" <skyforme1970@...> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I have a nearly 2 year old spayed female chihuahua mix. She is only about 5 
> > lbs and very sweet. She came toddling up our driveway one rainy afternoon 
> > when she was only about 3 months old. No one claimed her so we took her in 
> > knowing nothing about chihuahuas. From what I heard from the neighbors, she 
> > was a litter mate escapee and the people who had her never let her or the 
> > other pups in the house, so they all stayed outside in the backyard.
> > 
> > No matter what I do, I cannot seem to house train her. We had to lock her 
> > in her kennel at night so she would not tear the house up as we slept. As a 
> > result, she had gotten used to peeing and sometimes pooping in her bed 
> > since (I assume) she could not hold it all night. This is without fail 
> > every single day. She will pee anywhere she sleeps (her round cloth bed, 
> > her kennel bed and the kid's beanbags). She also has no issue with peeing 
> > on tile or rugs or carpet RIGHT in front of us all while innocently looking 
> > us in the eye. It's like she has NO concept whatsoever that this displeases 
> > us greatly even tho she has been scolded for it more times than I can count.
> > 
> > It does not matter if we take her outside for potty right before bed or 
> > withhold food and water after 3 pm. She has no problem letting us know when 
> > her water or food bowl has gone dry or to alert us for her other wants and 
> > needs. Just the potty thing. I kept thinking she'd grow out of it, but she 
> > has not at nearly 2 years old. (born in Feb 2011)
> > 
> > As a result, since she is so tiny (and smart, I think) I got the bright 
> > idea to try and litter box train her. I've tried using kitty litter, then a 
> > pee pad, then even cutting iceplant from outside and putting it into the 
> > box for her to pee on since that is what she usually does on it when we 
> > take her out for a potty break. 
> > 
> > I call the litter box her "pottybox" thinking it was best to give it a name 
> > she might identify it with. She has used it a grand total of twice in the 
> > last 6 weeks of trying to train her. When she has an accident, I take the 
> > soiled towels and put them in her pottybox so she knows/smells/sees what it 
> > is there for. I also tell her "go potty" like I do when she is outside.
> > 
> > Recently we moved her to the laundry room at night and use a baby gate so 
> > she can still see out into the house. I now leave her kennel bed open so 
> > she has free access to the pottybox, but she still prefers to sleep in her 
> > own waste. 
> > 
> > She has no issue with jumping into the potty box, and will do so just by us 
> > telling her to, but she will just sit down and look at me like "what do you 
> > want me to do?" 
> > 
> > She is ruining our house and I've never been closer to giving up after two 
> > years of this constant messing with no end in sight. I cannot keep her 
> > outside as we live in rural area and she would not last an hour out there 
> > so a house dog she must be. 
> > 
> > I am not a quitter, especially when it comes to animals, but this (and her 
> > constant "glee peeing" even when seeing the SAME people over and over but 
> > that is another story) is turning in to a real deal breaker. I have never 
> > had such a high maintenance, and frankly such a PITA dog in my life, but we 
> > love her very much.
> > 
> > I'm sure this has come up a million times, but if anyone has some 
> > suggestions that might help, I'd appreciate it. We are very low on money so 
> > buying yet more "training aids" is not possible right now. Plus, I feel 
> > that I have spent enough on all this and she has what she needs, except the 
> > message I am trying to get across to her. Breaks my heart to think of 
> > giving her up, but if we can't resolve this, I will have to re-home her to 
> > someone who understands the breed better than I do. Thanks for any help you 
> > can give us for this sweet little girl.
> > 
> >
>




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