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Hello hello hello!
OK this is a first for me I have to say and has never cropped up with dogs, horses or people I've known over the years but there you go.
Have a 4-month old border collie who is romping on and really doing well. She's enjoying trick-training with the kids, is in her cage overnight without any problem, walks off the lead quite happily in fields through farmland and comes straight back to call – brilliant.
However she WILL NOT pee or poo outside. :- Takes aim and hits her target perfectly on the training mats we bought for her when she first arrived but will hold on, whimper and whine and get really stressed out if she's outside and in urgent need. Obviously she'll go eventually as needs must if left with little choice but I don't want her stressing about it and just wondered if there's a simple trick everyone else in the world knows apart from me cos I'm assuming it's probably more common than I might think.
There's also the issue of her eating her own poo and sheep poo or cow and horse poo at every but I'll come back to that later if need be.
Honestly. Of all the brick walls I expected; NOT having a poo or pee outside wasn't one I expected!!
OK this is a first for me I have to say and has never cropped up with dogs, horses or people I've known over the years but there you go.
Have a 4-month old border collie who is romping on and really doing well. She's enjoying trick-training with the kids, is in her cage overnight without any problem, walks off the lead quite happily in fields through farmland and comes straight back to call – brilliant.
However she WILL NOT pee or poo outside. :- Takes aim and hits her target perfectly on the training mats we bought for her when she first arrived but will hold on, whimper and whine and get really stressed out if she's outside and in urgent need. Obviously she'll go eventually as needs must if left with little choice but I don't want her stressing about it and just wondered if there's a simple trick everyone else in the world knows apart from me cos I'm assuming it's probably more common than I might think.
There's also the issue of her eating her own poo and sheep poo or cow and horse poo at every but I'll come back to that later if need be.
Honestly. Of all the brick walls I expected; NOT having a poo or pee outside wasn't one I expected!!