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Maybe it's been answered somewhere, but Milkymoon mentioned all these pee and poop incidents every night--is this all "in Nancy's head" and will resolve itself once she has learned she'll be ignored, or will she just poop and pee inside the house instead?

 

If she's being crated at night, probably not. That would be one of the benefits to crating- the chances of her sneaking off and going to the bathroom are minimized.

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Maybe it's been answered somewhere, but Milkymoon mentioned all these pee and poop incidents every night--is this all "in Nancy's head" and will resolve itself once she has learned she'll be ignored, or will she just poop and pee inside the house instead?

 

If she's being crated at night, probably not. That would be one of the benefits to crating- the chances of her sneaking off and going to the bathroom are minimized.

 

:nod So much in agreement on this.

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Bri and Mike with Boo Radley (Williejohnwalker), Bubba (Carlos Danger), and the feline friends foes, Loois and Amir

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Maybe it's been answered somewhere, but Milkymoon mentioned all these pee and poop incidents every night--is this all "in Nancy's head" and will resolve itself once she has learned she'll be ignored, or will she just poop and pee inside the house instead?

 

If she's being crated at night, probably not. That would be one of the benefits to crating- the chances of her sneaking off and going to the bathroom are minimized.

Or even babygated in the room. Less of a guaranteed, but that's generally worked with my fosters and guest dogs when crating wasn't an option.

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Jen, CPDT-KA with Zuri, lab in a greyhound suit, Violet, formerly known as Faith, Skye, the permanent puppy, Cisco, resident cat, and my baby girl Neyla, forever in my heart

"The great thing about science is that you're free to disagree with it, but you'll be wrong."

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