English Bulldog won't become house trained, what can we do?

Hello,

We are the owners of an English bulldog. We've had her for a year now. She was recently spayed and live in a house with a garden. Our female bulldog stays in her crate at night, and during the day she can go out whenever she wants. We've tried several times to let her out of her crate at night, but invariably, she pees several times and usually has a pile of pee all over the apartment. This can also happen if she's alone for more than three hours during the day.

We're slowly getting desperate because we don't know what to do. She's not our first four-legged friend. And in the long run, we obviously want to get rid of the dog crate, too, since we bought the crate for the car.

Best regards and thank you in advance for hopefully some good tips.

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Elocin2910
4 years ago

IHR desperate, really?

What do you think your bitch is doing?

Experience? This presupposes that one is known to show dog separation stress as soon as they are separated from their holders. Not that the dog has been mutilated too early anyway, neutered for 1 year, haven’t you ever informed? In the past, it would be better to have it neutered at 2 more than 3 years, which is not necessary anyway, because if you want to prevent a cover, sterilization is completely sufficient.

Then she’ll go to the apartment at night, okay? Your female has not only been mutilated much too early, but it has been neutered too early with 12 months in puberty, in the 4th phase of the Spooky Period, an English bulldog (these tend to stress) and you are actually wondering about the behavior?

Ever heard of stress and its effects?

Stress=Cortisol=Hard driving and depending on the stress level, it also drives to feces in quite massive cases, as in the Eurigen.

Here no one can help you, you have actually already ruined everything you can do, you need an expert trainer on site and certainly not for your dog who behaves completely hungish, but for you and you will find it best at TSD (training instead of dominating)!

Good luck!

Elocin2910
4 years ago
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Ps: With 1 year leave alone for 3 hours (probably still in the box), it is possible with the fewest dogs, especially since the training is only started at the earliest 6 months.

Only really skilled create a part of dogs to get this inner 6 months 3 hours stress-free alone.

Oh yes and a box you train before you lock the dog in it!