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Old 06-Oct-2005, 11:40 PM
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When a dog that was toilet trained suddenly begin to have accidents in the house it is good to go back to your toilet training routine as if it's not been toilet trained. Daily walks shouldn't affect the dog this way; if anything it should reduce or eliminate the need to do it at home.

When you say "Breathing difficulty" it could be asthma but dogs rarely get asthma, it is very common in cats. It is more likely Epilepsy which is "terrifying to look at". Why don't you see a Vet to get an opinion and professional advice.

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Originally Posted by cookies_n_creme
Hi,

My female papillon was toilet trained but weeks after my granduncle start bringing her for daily walks, she started to poo in my grandmother's room (the same spot which she poo-ed when she was still very young. The day before she even pee-ed on my sister's bed...(again she once did that when she was young)

Is there a possibility that she's confused where can she do her business after the walks?

Also, she always seem to have difficulty breathing whenever she's excited...looks frightening...

Any advice anyone?

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