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    my adult dog has started pooing at night

    hi, We would never think she is being difficult. We just want to work out why so that we can resolve it. She is always upset about it without us saying a word. She has good quality dried food from the local pet shop (high quality ingredients) and one spoonful of Butchers tinned meat. We...
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    my adult dog has started pooing at night

    Thank you very much for your suggestions. All good advice. We have been careful to not show a reaction to the poo but do quietly say she must wait until it has been cleared up before she has her morning cuddle/tummy tickled etc. Without saying anything she is already quite subdued and upset...
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    my adult dog has started pooing at night

    hi, my year old collie has started pooing at night. We have had her about five months and apart from a few accidents she has always been clean. Now she is pooing probably every other night. It is normal, not loose. She usually poos about 5.30 during her last walk and is fed about 4.30pm. We...
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    house train issue.... can anyone advise?

    Thank you for your reassurance. Yes, we always reward her when she goes outside and normally she does. It was just the randomness that was puzzling me. Patience I think.....
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    house train issue.... can anyone advise?

    We have had our 8-month-old rescue collie a month now. Most of the time she is as good as gold - clean all night and normally goes to the back door to ask to go out during the day. Randomly she will poo in the house. This morning we went for a walk, then spent five minutes in the garden in...
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    cat hater.....

    hi, my new 8-month-old rescue puppy appears to hate cats! She is not yet allowed off the lead but she goes nuts when she sees one. What should I do?
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    Rosie the border collie

    Thank you for your advice. Living room cannot be 'zoomie' proofed but we're going to try the kitchen for such activity this evening. Slightly more robust!
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    Rosie the border collie

    Hi, We have Rosie, an 8-month-old rescue border collie. for just 10 days now. She is very sweet but has had no training. Advice with evening 'zoomies' please. We are unable to let her out on her own quite yet. She is too big for zoomies around the living room furniture. We try her kong and...
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