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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 552341" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>What would cause a dog that had been doing very well with being put in her crate every night at about 9 at night and then getting let out at 4 am to suddenly start messing in her crate for the last two nights in a row. Before this she had only had one pee accident and we had attributed that to letting her have some water too close to bedtime.</p><p></p><p>We started letting her sleep in the house about a month and a half ago and she is in the house for hours at a time during the day. I let her out many times during the day and at night before its bedtime I put her out for about an hour so she can do all she needs to do. Then I bring her in and let her play a little bit, she gets her bone and will actually end up taking it and put herself into the crate at night. </p><p></p><p>And not to be gross or anything but her poo isnt firm. I havent changed her feed or anything like that. I wont let Tony give her table scraps unless he is doing it behind my back. I have told him her tummy isnt built like Buddy's or even her mother's was. She seems to need to stay on a firm track of food. I do give her treats but they are the same ones I have given her all along. Peanut Butter dog biscuits from Walmart. </p><p></p><p>I need to figure this out because if it doesnt get better Tony wont let her stay inside and I dont want that. Could it be worms and I need to worm her good? I think I am gonna try that today. I have a bottle of that here and can do it easily enough. I just dont know why she would revert to anything else. I want my baby in the house...sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 552341, member: 1514"] What would cause a dog that had been doing very well with being put in her crate every night at about 9 at night and then getting let out at 4 am to suddenly start messing in her crate for the last two nights in a row. Before this she had only had one pee accident and we had attributed that to letting her have some water too close to bedtime. We started letting her sleep in the house about a month and a half ago and she is in the house for hours at a time during the day. I let her out many times during the day and at night before its bedtime I put her out for about an hour so she can do all she needs to do. Then I bring her in and let her play a little bit, she gets her bone and will actually end up taking it and put herself into the crate at night. And not to be gross or anything but her poo isnt firm. I havent changed her feed or anything like that. I wont let Tony give her table scraps unless he is doing it behind my back. I have told him her tummy isnt built like Buddy's or even her mother's was. She seems to need to stay on a firm track of food. I do give her treats but they are the same ones I have given her all along. Peanut Butter dog biscuits from Walmart. I need to figure this out because if it doesnt get better Tony wont let her stay inside and I dont want that. Could it be worms and I need to worm her good? I think I am gonna try that today. I have a bottle of that here and can do it easily enough. I just dont know why she would revert to anything else. I want my baby in the house...sigh. [/QUOTE]
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