Ever since we've had oscar (he's 10 months old now), he's been very anxious when my husband and I leave the house to go somewhere. He wines as we are getting ready to leave, and when we close the door behind us, he jumps up to see us out the window.
Though we don't leave for a long periods of time, he has taken to pooing and sometimes peeing on the floorand then eating it (he leaves little traces of poo on the floor). We assume he knows what he did was wrong because he eats it. We also have another dog (a mix), but we know it's not her pooing. We can distinguish between the two. They get along great with no problems.
We are always sure to let Oscar out right before we go anywhere, and he pees and poos outside, then we bring him in and THEN we go out. We are also sure to not be gone long.
We have no idea what to do. I am going to be home with him for the next 4 weeks and can really work with him, but we have NO clue what to do.
Do any of you think this is separation anxiety?
Any advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated. We just don't know what to do!
~Oscar's mom
Though we don't leave for a long periods of time, he has taken to pooing and sometimes peeing on the floorand then eating it (he leaves little traces of poo on the floor). We assume he knows what he did was wrong because he eats it. We also have another dog (a mix), but we know it's not her pooing. We can distinguish between the two. They get along great with no problems.
We are always sure to let Oscar out right before we go anywhere, and he pees and poos outside, then we bring him in and THEN we go out. We are also sure to not be gone long.
We have no idea what to do. I am going to be home with him for the next 4 weeks and can really work with him, but we have NO clue what to do.
Do any of you think this is separation anxiety?
Any advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated. We just don't know what to do!
~Oscar's mom
I crate trained her though and now she loves it! appicon She will go into the crate during the day/night on her own. To start her, I offered her a treat for going inside. I only gave her the treat after she would go in and lay down. Treating her when she went in, as well as leaving treats in there for her to find on her own, have really helped. I put a blanket over the top of it and have a bed inside so it feels like a 'den'. It's her own little cubby hole!