Pets Asked on July 22, 2021
I’m growing exhausted. My Beka is a year old and she knows to go outside. She knows it so well, for the first few days her only accidents were right by the back door where she was clearly waiting for one of us to let her out. But all of a sudden, in week three she’s weeing beside the bathroom doors for some reason. It’s like she knows that’s where humans wee and she wants to be like her daddy, mama, and papa. How difficult would it be to teach her to balance on the human toilet and wee there so I don’t have to let her out? I’m probably not going to do it, the others disagree, but I’m curious now that I’m thinking about it.
For safety reasons: It's impossible for a dog to balance on a toilet seat designed for humans. Imagine climbing on a toilet seat and squatting down to do your buisnes perched on top of the seat... now imagine having tiny and slippery dog paws. It's not a valid option.
Some friends had an elderly dog who started peeing in the shower when she became incontinent with old age. That was easy to clean, but might not be acceptable for everyone. The dog also started doing it on her own and wasn't trained to do so.
Consider what would cause her to pee inside. Ignore the specific place where she pees. She knows that she's supposed to pee outside, so what could cause her to do it in an inappropriate place?
Correct answer by Elmy on July 22, 2021
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