M.M. asks from Ruther Glen, VA on September 06, 2008
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looking for a free website to advertise my cocker puppies for sale.
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A.G. answers from Norfolk on September 07, 2008
My rottweiler is the same way. There's not a lot that I can offer, but what I do is either take her out as soon as I realize the rain is coming, and again as soon as it's over. Or when it's not raining so hard, if I actually walk out in the yard with her, she'll usually cooperate. If I try to stay on the porch or steps, she won't go out there--(such a baby). But usually if I go with her she can be coaxed. Hope that helps. Good luck!!
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R.T. answers from Dover on September 06, 2008
I have had to do the same thing Kristen does & push my dog off the deck. She has learned over the years that I am going to do push her out so now she goes out even though she really does not want to get wet. I also have to do the same thing in the winter because she does not like the snow either.
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A.G. answers from Norfolk on September 07, 2008
My rottweiler is the same way. There's not a lot that I can offer, but what I do is either take her out as soon as I realize the rain is coming, and again as soon as it's over. Or when it's not raining so hard, if I actually walk out in the yard with her, she'll usually cooperate. If I try to stay on the porch or steps, she won't go out there--(such a baby). But usually if I go with her she can be coaxed. Hope that helps. Good luck!!
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J.B. answers from Washington DC on September 07, 2008
Hi M.! Ah i have the same problem with my beagle. she's such a little diva she doesn't want her paws wet. My solution? put her on a short leash only when i KNOW she has to go (she can't sit still) and take her to her spot on the yard. if she doesn't go, we go right back inside and repeat until she goes. Now (about 6 or 7 months of this) she waits when it's raining until she absolutely has to go, runs out, goes, and HURLS herself back in the house. I guess she learned that it isn't necessary to go out and mess around once she really has to go!
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K.L. answers from Washington DC on September 06, 2008
We have two dogs that hate the rain. We have to literally push them off our front porch and into the yard to get them to go.
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S.S. answers from Washington DC on September 07, 2008
i encourage my dog ally by saying go potty go potty. she doesnt like the rain either. hanna came thru here yesterday so ally held it all night. but she does have accidents. i notice when i dont get upset she is better the next time when she wont go outside. also sometimes when it is a really long time or physically i cant get up the steps i let her go on my covered porch. she seems to know when i cant get up the steps.
M.T. answers from Washington DC on September 07, 2008
Hello M. M,
I too am a M. M(osley)
I have an Australian shepherd and when he was a pup did the same thing.I had to get him to trust that I was sending him out and nothing would happen to him.In the early days I accompanied him with an umbrella sheltering him of course.When he found the spot and had the urge I would walk away enough to expose him to the weather,each time spacing myself and the umbrella until eventually I was inside.Everytime we did this routine it was followed up with lots of praise and of course a treat.He is 9 now and still is a bit aprehensive,I stay patient and assure him. On extreme days like yesterday I try to be aware of his return so that I keep his trust and respond to his arrival quickly,lovingly and as always with that earned treat.You know it is funny he has gotten into food that was at is grasp getting him into trouble,but he has never helped himself to the milk bones even with permission,Rebel just associates them to be special and has never taken one on his own.He will let you know often enough when he expects one,but never takes one.
Hope this is a bit helpful:)
M. Thompson
S.M. answers from Norfolk on September 10, 2008
www.langleyyardsales.com
also put up posters in the pet stores and at the mall and your vet's office. Also check into Godaddy.com and build a website you can have to sell future litters.
J.W. answers from Richmond on September 07, 2008
My Lhasa is the same way, and sounds silly - but she now has a raincoat from Petsmart - and when she has it on, she has no problem going out - and better yet, when she comes back in she is dry, and no smelly wet dog!
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