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Clodfobble 02-08-2018 11:07 PM

Great, in general. Still very anxious around strangers outside the home, but cool with anyone who visits us. Successfully gained a couple pounds, and is totally snuggly with us and able to be left alone in the house without chewing on anything. She was basically housebroken, too--though her tiny colon has to poop four times a day--but then the last few days she's started to insist that she doesn't need to go when we let her out, and then sneak off and poop upstairs when we're not looking.

Fortunately, her poop is dry and solid and leaves no stains. Unfortunately, it is still poop.

DanaC 02-09-2018 09:56 AM

Something may have unnerved her while pooing outside at some point.

My advice, for what it is worth:no telling off when she does it in the house - dogs aren't great at associating the lesson in the present with the action in the past. Unless you catch them in the act - in which case you then run the risk of them learning a very strong but unwelcome lesson that creates or increases anxiety around doing their business. You can inadvertently do the same thing if you pick a pup up when it starts doing its business and carry it to the mat, or outside - rather than letting them finish then picking them up and taking them to the mat or outside, or better yet anticipating when they are likely to want to do it and getting them onto the mat or outside ready for when the urge hits.

Keep taking her out and giving her the opportunity at the times she is most likely to want to do it (after a play , after waking, after a meal etc) and give her a treat if she does anything out there, whether its a piss or a poop.

And find a way if possible to block her from going to the indoor spot she has chosen.

Difficult to that stuff with consistency, particularly if you have family stuff and work to contend with as well.

Gravdigr 02-10-2018 01:43 AM

If the dog is consistently pooping in the same room, try feeding the dog in that room. A dog won't usually poop where he eats if he has a choice.

DanaC 02-10-2018 06:29 AM

That's a fucking brilliant idea

Clodfobble 02-10-2018 07:21 AM

Unfortunately, moving her food is a dangerous idea because she also stops eating when she gets anxious. I had to sit on the floor and spoon feed her for the first couple of weeks until she trusted what was in the bowl.

We're having a mild battle of wills over it, at this point. I know when she needs to go--every 3-4 hours, like clockwork, and I get up at the same time every day. Plus, she absolutely understands the command to "Go potty." So the last two days, she and I have just stood outside for 20 minutes until she goes, with me endlessly and emotionlessly repeating it. (And then, of course, she gets a treat as soon as she does.) We were there once and we'll get there again, it's just cold and wet outside, and I'm impatient. :)

DanaC 02-10-2018 07:48 AM

Sounds like you're approaching it well Clod. You'll get there.

Clodfobble 02-19-2018 05:40 PM

I drove for six hours, and my laptop's charger cable broke, and I have a headache because I'm stupid and ate a pint of ice cream and a bag of potato chips for lunch, and we're going to see Black Panther tonight and I'm afraid my mood will make it less enjoyable than it would otherwise be.

Glinda 02-20-2018 03:18 PM

Just braved the snow to go into town for a few things. On the way back, while driving down my long gravel road, a rock - A FUCKING ROCK - punctured the front tire of my pick up. It's out there right now, spitting air, and will soon be flat.

This is the fouth flat I've had in the last six months or so, all on new tires. Goddammit.

:mad2: :censored: :rar: :flipbird: :cuss: :banghead:

captainhook455 02-20-2018 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Glinda (Post 1004356)
Just braved the snow to go into town for a few things. On the way back, while driving down my long gravel road, a rock - A FUCKING ROCK - punctured the front tire of my pick up. It's out there right now, spitting air, and will soon be flat.

This is the fouth flat I've had in the last six months or so, all on new tires. Goddammit.

:mad2: :censored: :rar: :flipbird: :cuss: :banghead:

Must be something to say about tire insurance. Ask Jim.

Glinda 02-21-2018 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by captainhook455 (Post 1004361)
Must be something to say about tire insurance. Ask Jim.

I had no idea there was such a thing. Definitely have to check into that.

The good news is, I have roadside assistance with my auto insurance. The guy will be here in about half an hour. I have only once tried to change a tire on my truck by myself. I was pleased that I was able to get it done on a dark country gravel road in the middle of winter, but it took forever.

Ever tried getting the full-sized spare out from under a truck? Whoever came up with that lame thread-the-rod-through-the-tiny-opening-in-the-undercarriage idea should be fucking shot. And the jack? Don't get me started on the jack. :banghead:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYMlf9mk36U

Clodfobble 02-21-2018 12:13 PM

Most tire-specialty mechanics will offer insurance for flats. They'll try to patch it, and if they can't, you get a new tire. There's new home construction in our area, which means fucking nails everywhere all the time, and I've gotten at least 6 flats repaired/replaced for free in the last 2 years. Definitely worth it.

BigV 02-21-2018 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Glinda (Post 1004356)
Just braved the snow to go into town for a few things. On the way back, while driving down my long gravel road, a rock - A FUCKING ROCK - punctured the front tire of my pick up. It's out there right now, spitting air, and will soon be flat.

This is the fouth flat I've had in the last six months or so, all on new tires. Goddammit.

:mad2: :censored: :rar: :flipbird: :cuss: :banghead:


Les Schwab is your friend

Gravdigr 02-21-2018 01:13 PM

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Gravdigr 02-21-2018 02:02 PM

What's mildly irritating you today?
 
Breathing. Too many ppl continue doing it. And I'm the worst offender. If a lot of ppl stopped, the world would be much better off. So much better off.

Ima start calling out the offenders. Walking down the street, point right at them and yell OFFENDER!!!!

Fuckin' offenders, man.

Ya oughta be able to just pull a Walter from The Dark Tower...Point at an offender and say "Stop breathing.", and when that motherfucker falls down, "Alright, alright, alright.", then go about yer day feeling refreshed.

Oh well.

Fuck 'em twice and piss on 'em. I'm going to go sit at the river in the goddamn rain. Watch the rain rundown the windshield. Smoke a great big, fat joint, enjoy a refreshing beverage. Fukkit, I ain't gotta drive nowhere. I can sit rfthere and fuck the world.

With all my friends. My appreciative, attentive friends.

Damn their souls.:sweat::lol2::biglaugha:rollhappy:jig::madhop::rotflol::mock:

:rant:

Glinda 02-21-2018 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by BigV (Post 1004391)

Les Schwab is a really good company (I love the fact that the service guys are required to run), but you have to purchase your tires there to take advantage of the free tire repair thing.

I get my tires through a good friend that owns an auto repair shop, at his price. So, I save good money on tires, but have to spend $20 to have a flat fixed. I figure I'm still ahead of the game. I'd have to have another six or eight flats till I get to the break-even point, moneywise.

Besides, I like taking my business to my friend - he's a great guy with a couple of kids to support, and always gives me a good deal. :)


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