In February, my husband and I adopted a wonderful girl (1 year old) named Ginger. She was just what we had wanted as a younger sister for our rescued Pug. To give you a short background, Ginger was neglected by her previous owners: left on a short chain in the yard all day and night. Now she's with us. For the first few weeks everything was going good (only the usual puppy problems) and now we have a crate problem: she pees and poops in the crate and doesn't seem to mind. I have tried feeding her in the crate and that didn't deter this at all. I came home today and she was laying in the poop. What can I do? Could her previous "lifestyle" have something to do with it? She is never in for a long period of time (2 1/2 hrs in the morning and 4 hrs in the afternoon) and she always goes outside before being put in the crate. If I leave her free in the house, she will not potty at all, but chews on everything not tied down. I suppose a few damaged books is worth our sanity. I would like to come home one afternoon and not have to clean the crate. Ginger is a great girl and I'd hate to have her shuffled around again, but we are beginning to lose our patience with her. I am new to crate training, so if there is something I should do or shouldn't do, please let me know. If anyone can help us, we would be so grateful.
Liz
Liz