HI all, we have owned several boxer dogs over the years but have always had them from pups.
This week we decided to adopt an older boxer dog from a breeders kennel, she is five and has had one litter of pups around two years ago according the breeder. She is the only dog in our house.
She has been with us for around four days now but will not wee or poo in our back garden (it's enclosed and secure). Even when taken out on short walks she still holds on for ages before either weeing or pooing and sometimes wont at all.
She does appear to be very nervous at times especially around people she meets and dogs ( she has snapped at a couple of dogs when they approach her). We always lead walk her she is never let off the lead.
I am hoping with time she will feel more relaxed and calm down and hopefully these things will become less of an issue, but in the meantime does anyone have any tips on how best to settle her in, especially around the toileting issues? We have tried leaving kitchen towels soaked in her wee (from a walk) in the garden weighed down in place with the hope this may encourage her but as yet no success.
Also just to mention she has been the vet and apart from some slight exchema for which she is now on antibiotics she seems in good health.
Thanks for reading.
Regards
Dan
This week we decided to adopt an older boxer dog from a breeders kennel, she is five and has had one litter of pups around two years ago according the breeder. She is the only dog in our house.
She has been with us for around four days now but will not wee or poo in our back garden (it's enclosed and secure). Even when taken out on short walks she still holds on for ages before either weeing or pooing and sometimes wont at all.
She does appear to be very nervous at times especially around people she meets and dogs ( she has snapped at a couple of dogs when they approach her). We always lead walk her she is never let off the lead.
I am hoping with time she will feel more relaxed and calm down and hopefully these things will become less of an issue, but in the meantime does anyone have any tips on how best to settle her in, especially around the toileting issues? We have tried leaving kitchen towels soaked in her wee (from a walk) in the garden weighed down in place with the hope this may encourage her but as yet no success.
Also just to mention she has been the vet and apart from some slight exchema for which she is now on antibiotics she seems in good health.
Thanks for reading.
Regards
Dan