Any doggy people out there

Tuearts right boot

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Serious question but obviously expecting the usual BM replies....our adult spaniel cross wont stop crapping on the carpet in the early hours and it's always in the same place. It gets taken for walks twice a day, is not over fed and is quite obedient and non of the other dogs do It. We are in the middle of completely redecorating and laying new carpet throughout but I not risking it whilst this twat is still crapping inside. The Mrs refuses point blank to get rid and I can see myself wringing its scrawny neck before long.
 
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Tuearts right boot said:
Serious question but obviously expecting the usual BM replies....our adult spaniel cross wont stop crapping on the carpet in the early hours and it's always in the same place. It gets taken for walks twice a day, is not over fed and is quite obedient and non of the other dogs do It. We are in the middle of completely redecorating and laying new carpet throughout but I not risking it whilst this twat is still crapping inside. The Mrs refuses point blank to get rid and I can see myself wringing its scrawny neck before long.

Our spaniel is 14 and has now been diagnosed as having the first signs of Dementia,one of the signs is it doesn,t realise it is crapping.
Now on medication called Senilife,it has helped,but i have to take the dog out first and last thing of the day.
Sadly her days are numbered.
 
Tuearts right boot said:
Serious question but obviously expecting the usual BM replies....our adult spaniel cross wont stop crapping on the carpet in the early hours and it's always in the same place. It gets taken for walks twice a day, is not over fed and is quite obedient and non of the other dogs do It. We are in the middle of completely redecorating and laying new carpet throughout but I not risking it whilst this twat is still crapping inside. The Mrs refuses point blank to get rid and I can see myself wringing its scrawny neck before long.
First get some pet stain & odour remover and scrub the carpet area where it is deposited. Then ensure that the dog is allowed out last thing for at least ten minutes. It sounds like a nervous reaction as though your dog is worried about something that has happened or a change in its routine or surroundings perhaps - so try to think what that might be. The main point is to be patient and understanding, don't shout or show hostility - be kind.
 
George Hannah said:
Tuearts right boot said:
Serious question but obviously expecting the usual BM replies....our adult spaniel cross wont stop crapping on the carpet in the early hours and it's always in the same place. It gets taken for walks twice a day, is not over fed and is quite obedient and non of the other dogs do It. We are in the middle of completely redecorating and laying new carpet throughout but I not risking it whilst this twat is still crapping inside. The Mrs refuses point blank to get rid and I can see myself wringing its scrawny neck before long.
First get some pet stain & odour remover and scrub the carpet area where it is deposited. Then ensure that the dog is allowed out last thing for at least ten minutes. It sounds like a nervous reaction as though your dog is worried about something that has happened or a change in its routine or surroundings perhaps - so try to think what that might be. The main point is to be patient and understanding, don't shout or show hostility - be kind.

Thanks for that.
 
Tuearts right boot said:
Serious question but obviously expecting the usual BM replies....our adult spaniel cross wont stop crapping on the carpet in the early hours and it's always in the same place. It gets taken for walks twice a day, is not over fed and is quite obedient and non of the other dogs do It. We are in the middle of completely redecorating and laying new carpet throughout but I not risking it whilst this twat is still crapping inside. The Mrs refuses point blank to get rid and I can see myself wringing its scrawny neck before long.

Here is the reply you are expecting.
Someone is the owner of a dog that shits at the bottom of my drive about every 3days, I wonder if they clean it up on the other days or will they take another route for the dog to share the shit around. Now expecting the usual doggie lovers replies
 

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