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Old 06-Oct-2005, 01:28 AM
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Yah... in deed it was cute hahahah... Once, my mom gave him a plain bun as a treat... he couldn't finish the bun so he went into my room again. Then he instead of hiding his treasure in my lower shelf, his favourite spot is behind my books, he hid it in my school bag! I was surprised to find a rock hard bun in my bag coz I think again he forgotten about it after hiding it hahahah... Miss him a lot now. My room feels empty now....
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Old 06-Oct-2005, 01:41 AM
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Yah... in deed it was cute hahahah... Once, my mom gave him a plain bun as a treat... he couldn't finish the bun so he went into my room again. Then he instead of hiding his treasure in my lower shelf, his favourite spot is behind my books, he hid it in my school bag! I was surprised to find a rock hard bun in my bag coz I think again he forgotten about it after hiding it hahahah... Miss him a lot now. My room feels empty now....

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Old 06-Oct-2005, 04:05 AM
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thks frankie for ur advise...will try it out on 2 of them...
actually i bought alot of raw hides and bones for him to chew...in the end casper always smuggle those things into his own bed and enjoy himself hahaha...casper seems to be interested in chewing and destroy everything he found...my family members shoes can be found everywhere the house whenever we come back home...papers torn into bits n pieces...his own bed being turn upside down n move to the middle of the hall....toys,bones,hides are everywhere...haiz...sometimes cannot tahan him sia...even kenji oso gives up on casper at times
i did try the medicated oil on kenji paw...it works but my whole room smells like medicated oil factory n now im trying on the bitter liquid thingy...sure enuff that puts him off...hopefully kenji can kick that bad habit for good
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Old 06-Oct-2005, 02:40 PM
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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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Old 06-Oct-2005, 03:30 PM
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i dont have a dog.. nor can i ever keep one.. but i do know of a cat breeder in america who managed to get her chh to use the litterbox just like all her other cats. the dog also gets into mischief with her siberian kittens.. lol. they are so cute together.
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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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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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Old 06-Oct-2005, 11:50 PM
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Actually there are litterbox for dogs. It comes in a complete toilet training kit with sand and instruction booklet. I suspect the idea don't catch on so well is because dogs often kick with their rear legs after doing their business whereas cat just use their front paws to gently cover the feaces. In this case a CHH being very small, mostly smaller than cats makes it worth while to use such a toilet training system.

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i dont have a dog.. nor can i ever keep one.. but i do know of a cat breeder in america who managed to get her chh to use the litterbox just like all her other cats. the dog also gets into mischief with her siberian kittens.. lol. they are so cute together.
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The most irritating habit Chilli has is submissive peeing!!!

She get super excited when we have visitors in the house. Although I keep her in the pen, she'll keep jumping up and down. I normally instruct the visitors to ignore her until she calms down. But most times, even after she calms down and I allow her to interact with the visitors, she'll start to pee once the visitor pets her. The worst is when she pees, she rolls over and lies on the pee!!!!

ARGGHH!!! she's already about 5 (dunno her actual age as she's adopted) She's with me for abt 4 years but she still has this problem. I really dunno what esle to do. She does this outside too. When people see her and approaches her, she'll start to pee!

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