
Advice needed and lots of it from anyone who might have experience w/ this type of dog. Thanks.
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CajunMama wrote:I have a toy poodle....definately an "alpha" dog! How old is the dog? Poodles are highly intelligent and very trainable. I would suggest some type of obedience school. I did that with Buster but I was the lazy one so he didn't learn all that much!
USAwx1 wrote:That LOVES to sh!t all over my floors. HELP ME![]()
Advice needed and lots of it from anyone who might have experience w/ this type of dog. Thanks.
Opal storm wrote:USAwx1 wrote:That LOVES to sh!t all over my floors. HELP ME![]()
Advice needed and lots of it from anyone who might have experience w/ this type of dog. Thanks.
Yeah..um,here is some advice,GET RID OF IT!!!!!!I'm not trying to be mean but it's the truth,I had one of those things once and I almost killed myself.Those poodles are crazy!You and your wife might like a cat better,cats just sit around the house all day and do nothing
j wrote:oh boy...I hate to say it, but you are in big trouble my friend.
I was just a youngster of 13 or 14, but I can remember THAT dog clear as day.
It was an Apricot Poodle named Cricket. Cute little Cricket had bowel trouble which ultimately became the anal explosion of the century. We had a rule in our house, first one up had to clean up the s**t. So...needless to say, on the weekends, I wasted away half my weekend waiting for somebody else to get up first. It became a battle of wills of who could stay in bed the longest. I became an expert at holding my own bodily functions while waiting for my poor unfortunate sister to make her way to the bathroom, most assuredly dodging mammoth piles on the way. Only then could I non-chalantly make my way to the kitchen, excused of s**t clean up duty. I would laugh, my sister hated me, and the dog became public enemy #1.
In the end, there was an incident to end all. This time we were all up watching TV when the dog started spinning in circles at the back door...s**t flying in all directions in a radial pattern. It was on the kitchen cabinets, on the walls, all over the back door.
THere wasn't anything the Vet could do (they actually could not find anything medically wrong with this dog) and Cricket went down early. I felt bad as did the rest of the family. My Mom had another poodle named GiGi who had no problems holding it till she got outside.
Good luck!
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