LILYLARUE
Boxer Insane
We are having a similar problem with Nea. She is almost 11 months now, house trained very well. We havent had an accident in the house in months now. But when we put her in her crate to go to work, or even a run to the store, she pee's in it. Thats it, never poops. Doesnt matter if its an hour or all day at work. So we are stumped. any ideas would be helpful. thanks
Your girl sounds like she has a little seperation anxiety, if any medical issues were dismissed. Do toys help? Have you tried a frozen peanut butter stuffed kong? I would try giving it to her before you do any "leaving" routine. Sit with her and hold it, move it around on the floor, get her super interested in it. Then take it away. Get her settled in the crate, then do a little "look what I got" action and give her the kong back. Hopefully she will be more interested in the kong than you leaving. Don't say anything to her. Just leave. She may whine a second or two once she hears the door close, but the interest in the kong will hopefully override her rising to the anxiety stage where she is probably peeing.
Start slow. The first time, try leaving and staying at the door to hear her reaction. Don't go back in if she is whining. If you have to, then don't give her any attention until she settles down and is quiet. That's when she gets the attention, when her behavior is relaxed and not anxious. You can then build up the time you are out of the house. It takes a lot of patience in the beginning, but will pay back in the long run.
This is only one thing you can try. Seems to be the simplest way to find out if it is, in fact, seperation anxiety by her reaction to you leaving. This was the one method that helped my rescue overcome SA. It took about 3 months for him to finally relax when I left. Now he sits at the window and watches me go and is always there when i get home. Gotta love them dogs!
) but it doesnt matter he STILL PEES!!! I am seriously about to loose it!!