Hmmmm....I don't know how to get a dog to like a crate. Mickey liked crates 
when we got him.  Minnie is good in a crate but won't go in by herself or use 
it at night or day.  I keep the crate door open.  Mickey uses the crate in my 
room when he wants to be with me but sees I'm busy or to get away from Minnie 
when he doesn't want to play and she does.

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> On Aug 2, 2013, at 11:07 AM, Peggy & The Girls <phr...@optimum.net> wrote:
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> She likes being in her crate because it simulates a dogs instinct to want to 
> be in a den. Gigi sleeps more often in her crate then her beds. She is 
> housebroken now and I leave the crate door open all the time. It also works 
> out good because if I have a lot of people over she can hide in there and I 
> don't have to worry about her getting stepped on., so it is not a punishment, 
> rather a safe haven for them and they like it.
>  
> Peggy 
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> -------Original Message-------
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> From: JD
> Date: 8/2/2013 1:21:27 PM
> To: Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] having my own CHi issues
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> thanks so much. I'm going to try this.
> I feel bad crating her, i feel its a punishment. Even though she likes being 
> in there because
> of bedding and toys. I'll start right away. I have two crates. One upstairs 
> in my bedroom, which is not the smallest but the 2nd smallest crate. I also 
> have a medium one downstairs. Its big enough to fit a 10-15 pound dog.
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> JD
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> On Aug 2, 2013, at 12:42 PM, Peggy & The Girls <phr...@optimum.net> wrote:
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> Even when you get an older dog they have to be retrained not to mark in their 
> home. Both my dogs were adults as was others when I got them and they had to 
> be housebroken. 9 out of 10 times when a dog isn't housebroken it is not the 
> dogs fault, but rather the owner has sent the wrong signals to the dog. 
> Puppies need to be
> on a strict schedule so you get their built in clock adjusted to your 
> schedule. That means feeding, wee pad, walking, play time, nap and night 
> time, are all on a schedule until the dog is 100% housebroken. 
>  
> Sounds like Piper is very confused. So the best thing to do is to start from 
> scratch. She needs to be confined in an area or a crate whenever you can't 
> monitor her. Once you allow her out of her area, walk her on a leash, (don't 
> carry her) to another area where her wee pad is, or outside if that is how 
> you want to train her. Once she goes, then it is attention and play time or 
> feeding time outside of her area. That is her reward for going on the pad. 
> After about 30 minutes, walk her again to the pad and make sure she goes, if 
> she doesn't pee or poop, then back into the crate and try again 15 minutes 
> later. If she does go the first time, then she gets to be free for a bit 
> longer as long as you can monitor her.  If you stick to her being in her area 
> or crate and only let her out to pee and then playtime reward she will get 
> the hang of it. She is a year old so she should be peeing 3-4 times and 
> pooping once aday. Keeping her confined when you can't monit or will also 
> solve the litter pan issue. Once she is housebroken and has earned her 
> freedom, you will have to find a way to keep the litter box out of her reach, 
> because it doesn't;t make a difference what breed or how old a dog is, they 
> all seem to love cat tootsie rolls.....yuk!
>  
> If you do the crate training method correctly then she should be housebroken 
> within a months time.
>  
> Peggy
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> -------Original Message-------
>  
> From: JD
> Date: 8/2/2013 10:20:44 AM
> To: Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] having my own CHi issues
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>  
> Ok hopefully this doesn't come off wrong, but I'm having such issues with 
> Piper my chi mix.
> 
> She's refusing to potty train and is peeing and popping every where. Its 
> getting to the point where I can't keep up any more. Besides her messes, my 
> cats are reacting to HER mess by making messes themselves. So now my house is 
> one big giant waste station. I have a toddler, I'm 5.5 months pregnant with a 
> high risk pregnancy and a heart condition. This stress has been wearing me 
> out and taking its toll on me. Yesterday alone I spent over 3 hours (through 
> out the day) just cleaning pee, poop and other messes up. If it isn't dog or 
> cat pee and poop, Piper takes poop from the litter boxes and leaves them all 
> over.
> 
> I need help in resolving this issue soon or I have have to rehome her and opt 
> for an older Chi who is already potty trained.
> 
> Tips and advise welcomed
> 
> JD
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