E-MAIL TO DR SING, 23 MAR 2010
Subject: How to prevent poop playing?
To: judy@toapayohvets.com
Date: Tuesday, March 23, 2010, 2:33 PM
Hi Dr sing, read some of your toilet training guide in
the website and it is really interesting. Hope you can
give me some advices if possible.
Pet: Jenny,
Silky terrier, 5.5 months
Playpen + pee tray with metal grating to cover the
newspaper + a bed (In the Housing and Development
Board living room)
Playpen size: 3’ by 4’, Pee tray cover 50% of the
playpen
Feed twice a day at 7am and 6 pm, usually finish
food fast (<5 min), water is provided at playpen.
Allow to come out to play at 7pm-10pm. Other
timing is in playpen. |
Problem No.1:
Jennie
has being with us for the past 2.5 months. She is left
in the playpen during the daytime when we went to work.
She will know where to pee and poo at the pee tray when
kept in the playpen. After 1st meal at 7am, she will poo
and it will be cleared and change of newspaper. Only
till 6pm then we can provide her the 2nd meal as we are
working. For the past 1.5 months, when we reached home
around 6pm, all the poos at the pee tray will be
scattered around at the playpen and we suspect she tried
to eat and play with it. Usually during the weekend, if
we saw the poo, it will be removed as soon as possible
to prevent her from trying to lick and sniff it. 2 toys
and a chewing bone will be in the playpen when we leave
her inside. Sometime she will whine as do not like to
stay in the playpen. Is it because she was kept in the
playpen too long or too bored? Is it due to hunger?
Please advice.
Problem No.2:
When
we are at home, the playpen fence will be opened and
allow her to roam in the living room and in the kitchen
(other rooms are not allowed to enter). Every 1-1.5 hrs,
toilet train her to the pee tray by guiding her to the
playpen and close the fence. She is smart and knows
where to pee and treats will then be given. Sometimes,
if left unattended, for e.g. I went to the study room
for awhile like 30sec, she will pee at the living room
walkway. Pee spot will be clean with commercial cleaner.
If we happen to witness it while she pees, we will scold
her and give a spank. But she will try to run away and
hide. So far peeing seen
to be the only problem when we allow her to left
unattended, otherwise, she will go back pee tray
to poo even if left unattended.
Thank you,
Regards
Name of owner
E-MAIL FROM
DR SING, 23 MAR 2010
I
am Dr Sing from Toa Payoh Vets. Thank you for a
detailed report on your "puppy". As no two puppies
behave alike in an apartment, I can only provide
you the following practical guidelines which may
or may not be useful. These are:
1. PLAYING WITH THE POO
1.1 CHANGE FROM PLAYPEN AREA TO ROOM WHEN YOU
WORK. The puppy is nearly an adult soon. She needs
more space when you are at work so that she can
move and exercise. The playpen area is too small.
At this stage, you may need to give her a bigger
space. One example is fencing the kitchen door
or next-to-the-kitchen bathroom door with the
playpen fences. The pee tray will still be inside
this bigger space. A bigger space may distract
your puppy from playing with her stools.
1.2 BOREDOM. Buy one of those toys with food
packed inside. Some puppies spend time trying
to get at the food. Buy chew ropes. There is one
writer who suggests hanging a play toy from a rope
so that the puppy will try and get at it and
exercise while at home alone. This is probably
impractical for you in the apartment.
2. PEEING WHEN UNSUPERVISED FOR A FEW SECONDS.
This action appears to me to be urine-marking.
Female dogs do mark territory too. Have you tried
white vinegar:water at 1 part to 3 parts in a
piece of rag to neutralise the urine smell? Let me
know if you try it.
Urine marking
occurs naturally in female dogs that are
more dominant. Urine-marking is well known in male
dogs but relatively uncommon in female dogs.
If your female dog starts urine-marking,
neutralising the urine smell will not work. The
owner has to spend time catching her before she
urine marks and that is difficult for you. Does
she urine-mark outdoors?
What is the solution? Will spaying her work? I
don't know. My advice is to bring her outdoors
when you come back from work and before you go to
work. I guess you can't wake up early. Try this.
She may then urine-mark on the grass outdoors and
forget about the corridor which should be
neutralised properly.
I hope the above helps. Best wishes.
Do let me know if I have not answered any
questions and let me know your progress.
E-MAIL TO DR SING, 25 MAR 2010
1.1
Puppy playpen is enlarged as recommended
by you, due to my house layout, I can only allow
a partial of the living room, about 4m by 2m.
The pee tray will remain at the original
location.
1.2 I also bought some new toys and a Kong toy
which can pack with food. Toys are given when we
are not around.
2. As for the accident spots, usually Dettol
mixture or commercial urine cleaner is used to
clean up. But for now, I will try with vinegar
and water mixture to clean it. Because of our
working schedule, we are unable to bring her out
in the morning for outdoor urine mark. Perhaps,
I will try on the evening walk to see the
condition.
Thank you once again, I will continue to monitor
her behaviour and feedback when situation
improves.
Name of Owner
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