Nope!
M. Serena Lanza
Sr. Payroll Coordinator
National Leisure Group, Inc.
100 Sylvan Road, Suite 600
Woburn, MA 01801
(617) 587-6459 - voice
(617) 587-6329 - fax
>>> Kathi Tesarz <[log in to unmask]> 05/12 1:10 AM >>>
Serena did you ever get any advice on this issue?
Kathi
Serena Lanza <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Apparently, he poops in the house within minutes of returning from his walk. I have asked for more specifics from them and haven't heard back yet. This dog has been outside for the past two years and pooped whenever his little heart desired, I know it will take some time to re-program his system, but they are getting sick of cleaning up his huge poops from the floor. I can certainly understand their feelings and am hoping that they will be willing to keep working at it. It's only been two weeks, not long enough for any consistency but he doesn't seem to get it at all. (Like I said before, I've never met a GSD that appeared so "dim"). Any help will be greatly appreciated!
M. Serena Lanza
Sr. Payroll Coordinator
National Leisure Group, Inc.
100 Sylvan Road, Suite 600
Woburn, MA 01801
(617) 587-6459 - voice
(617) 587-6329 - fax
>>> Kathi Tesarz 05/09 11:24 AM >>>
How long after the walk where the dog has relieved himself does he deficate in the house? How long is he in the crate when he deficates in there?
Serena Lanza wrote: Hi All,
I know this is a farm collie list (and I do have three of them) but I need some help with a GSD. As some of you may remember, I had a very large GSD named Milano. He's not too bright but a good dog. I found a nice home for him with a family that lives near by. Apparently, he is pooping in the house on a regular basis. They will take him out for a walk and he'll poop and then they bring him in and five minutes later, he'll poop in the house. He even will poop in his crate (Strange because he didn't do that before). When we had him, he lived outside. I have asked them what they are feeding him and when, I will let you know what they say.
Anyone got any tried and true ideas for an older (2 years old) dog?
Thank you all so very much.
On the Farm Collies, Scarlett, currently 9 + months old, has really come into herself since we found a home for the GSD. She is guarding people from the maurading geese and is helping round up the chickens in the evening. She's just a bit aggressive with the chickens but is easily called back and then she'll "stalk" them until they go into the barn. She has learned to circle back and forth behind them to keep them all in a bunch. She has alerted us to loose horses (will wake up from a sound sleep and start barking - must be ESP!) and has learned where everybody belongs. She breaks up cat fights and has learned all our property boundaries. Such a smart dog!
Thanks!
M. Serena Lanza
Sr. Payroll Coordinator
National Leisure Group, Inc.
100 Sylvan Road, Suite 600
Woburn, MA 01801
(617) 587-6459 - voice
(617) 587-6329 - fax
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