I agree with Gloria. If you give him a safe place inside to poo maybe he
would stop his random pooing inside. I use wee pads inside on hard plastic
wee pad trays. It protects my floor and the babies know they are allowed to
go on them. To train them I reward when they first start using them. They
also have a special scent that attracts them.
Good luck,
Carol and Crew

On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 5:17 PM, Kylie <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> I rescued a chihuahua 2 years ago. When I first got him he had been
> severely neglected and was close to death. when I first brought him home he
> was really aggressive to everyone except me. With some love and lots of
> attention and always having a lap to sit in he has transformed from a very
> aggressive dog into a very loving family member. He is spoiled between our 4
> kids and grandson and my grandma who holds him all day long. We love him
> dearly but he has one bad habit that is very hard to live with and I need
> some advice on how to handle it. He poops in the house alot. He'll do it
> everyday for awhile and then not do it for a week then start it all over
> again. It seems to have nothing to do with the weather. It'll be sunny and
> after hes been outside he'll poop inside. It's cold here in WI but some days
> hes fine with going outside and other days he just goes wherever he feels
> like it. We've tried rewarding him when he goes potty outside but then the
> next day he goes inside. We always make sure he gets outside when he needs
> to but sometimes he'll poop right after he gets back in. Please help! I'm
> sick of cleaning up poop inside the house!
>
> 
>



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*Carol*
*Muchacha, Bella Rose, Chibbie, Blue, Cooper, Ruth Anne, Gracie, *
*ChiChi, Granny and Holly Noel*

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