Old Dog Health Problems
05 Aug 2011

How do I prevent my dog from barking and urinating while in its cage?
Dog of two years of age without health problems tamed. I do not know how to make the barking stop peeing. My other dog has no problem being in his cage. Barking begins as soon as it gets in the cage. He is there for only 3 hours and pees. When I'm home, which is more than that.
Many dogs are usually well schooled in the kennels, as is his lair, space staff who are there alone. This is why we usually do not urinate there, because it is their home space and do not want to abuse it or unpleasant to be in. However, your dog does not seem to want to be in his kennel for his behavior. There are many possible reasons:-It has been long in the doghouse? The time to treat it as home? If not, then it may take a little before him. Put him in his cage at the other end of the house at night (after he was going to do their needs) and leave it there overnight. Do not leave it out or clean the pee until the morning (cleaning it too, if wet on itself). Ignore him for the night, however, even when he barks or pee, you should know that going to be there for a while, and must treat it as home. It is possible that a couple of nights (perhaps more than a week), but must come to understand that no matter what. -If your dog is very scared, just before or while he was in his kennel, then be afraid of the place now. Do not yell at your dog while your in the doghouse, although their barking. What does the kennel as his sanctuary (den). Try the above steps to resolve the first cause of this problem as well. -The kennel can be large enough that you can pee in one end and still be comfortable. If this is the case, get the right size for their kennels. -How long is left in the kennel? A dog can be in the kennel at night and less than six hours during the day, as long as they exercised pleanty later. If you leave your dog in the kennel for too long, not like his kennel and immediately see it as a prison for the day. Do not put your dog for more than six hours a day, and if you can, try it outside the cage in a normal room. Also, try putting your dog in there for random time periods, as ten or fifteen minutes, so you realize that just because he is in the kennel, it will not be around forever. 'If these measures fail, your dog may have a problem bladder and may need to see the vet. Could it be he is just barking because he has to urinate and can not keep. Hope this helps!
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