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Where does your dog sleep?

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MrsHunterx · 15/08/2018 15:43

I've had my lovely chihuahua for 6 years he is usually well behaved.

We've just moved into our dream house and I don't want to ruin it with dog piss! He usually sleeps in our room in his bed but the past week he's been going in ds room and pissing in his play tent thing.

Would it be unfair to keep him downstairs from now on?

Pic attached of where he would sleep

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sexnotgender · 15/08/2018 15:45

My new dog sleeps in his crate in the live room.
He chooses to use it even when not asked to.

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MrsHunterx · 15/08/2018 15:49

@sexnotgender aww he's lovely! My chi would be mad at me if I crated him haha

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geekone · 15/08/2018 15:51

Can you close your bedroom door and DS’s so he can’t get through?

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MrsHunterx · 15/08/2018 15:53

I can but I worry that I won't hear ds if he wakes up.

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SleightOfMind · 15/08/2018 15:55

My two have beds downstairs in the kitchen and in the living room and upstairs in all the bedrooms.

They spend the first bit of the night on the kids beds with them (despite my best efforts) Angry
Then they come in with us and sleep properly on their beds in our room.

Sexnot is yours a greyhound or lurcher? He’s lovely.

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pinkhorse · 15/08/2018 15:56

Mine is crated in the kitchen. Never allowed upstairs at all.

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sexnotgender · 15/08/2018 16:07

Sleightofmind he’s a greyhound 😊

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BiteyShark · 15/08/2018 16:43

Can you put a baby gate across so he can't escape but you can still hear DS.

Mine used to be in the kitchen but now he is older he sleeps in his bed in our room.

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Nesssie · 15/08/2018 16:43

He can choose, he has a bed in my room but prefers sleeping at the top of the stairs. If its really hot he sleeps downstairs where its cooler.

I think you probably need to toilet train your dog again rather than just moving the problem downstairs.

Moving house can be unsettling for them and often they can mess indoors.

A baby gate across your sons door would stop the dog entering but still enable you to have the door open.

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AvocadosBeforeMortgages · 15/08/2018 16:57

On my bed. Actually, invariably, it's in my bed, as he considers being under the covers and somewhere near my knees to be the optimum sleeping position, unless he gets too hot in which case he may reposition his face to poke out from under the covers. This does occasionally lead to an unfortunate situation where I am suddenly woken up because the dog had decided to reposition himself by walking over my abdomen, and 7kg of dog walking over your soft bits is not conducive to a restful night's sleep. Thankfully, I have a fully functioning pelvic floor, and my dog is fully house trained, so no one has an accident as a result.

In answer to your actual question, once a dog has peed somewhere it will think that it's an acceptable pee spot unless the smell is removed. Special products are available. Then a bit of back-to-basics house training I think.

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Jolonglegs · 15/08/2018 17:02

Our border collie sleeps downstairs and isn't allowed upstairs.

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MorningCuppa · 15/08/2018 17:11

Ours sleeps downstairs, not allowed upstairs.

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Blobbyweeble · 15/08/2018 17:12

Our collie sleeps downstairs generally under the dining room table or in his crate with the door open. He’s never gone upstairs voluntarily even though it’s open plan downstairs so he could. Puppy sleeps in his crate with the door shut which gives the collie peace and stops any chewing.

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flissfloss65 · 15/08/2018 17:27

Our dog sleeps in his basket in teen ds room. If downstairs he barks if anyone passes by.

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MinorRSole · 15/08/2018 17:34

Ours sleep in the kitchen, when we had 1 he did sleep with us but one of our later rescues has significant health issues making stairs a huge no no. Not fair to just leave one downstairs so now they all sleep together. Original dog is so chilled that he doesn't really care tbh

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geekone · 15/08/2018 17:38

Ah sorry I didn’t think of course your son might be small I just expect them all to be 8.

Downstairs would be fine I am sure.

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IratusCats · 15/08/2018 17:42

Mdog sleeps in the utility room/kitchen. He's not allowed upstairs.

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Allthegoodusernamesaregonesad · 15/08/2018 17:52

My 8.5 stones mastiff sleeps in my bed!! Well she thinks it's her bed and we have chats about your side of the bed and mine!!!! She has her own bed as well but she just sits on that!!! She was a rescue and had a terrible life before coming to me so has full run of the house and has never had an accident.
You can get special stuff to get rid of the pee smell that should stop to dog going in the same place. You can also spray the area with vinegar... It's meant to help.

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villainousbroodmare · 15/08/2018 18:49

V nice dog beds on the floor in every room.

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adaline · 15/08/2018 20:24

Ours sleeps on the bed - normally by someone's feet or under the covers! If it's warm he sleeps on the floor by the window.

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SmartyPants0 · 15/08/2018 20:51

Our dogs have a bed in our bedroom and have always slept with us.

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Emma145 · 15/08/2018 20:58

Mine sleeps in his bed in living room or on the sofa. He sometimes slept on our bed but our 3 month old is in our room and thing the dog was getting annoyed at being woke up...he's likes a good 12 hours sleep on a night (lazy pug!)

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fleshmarketclose · 15/08/2018 21:02

Bella isn't allowed upstairs so sleeps in the living room. She has a basket in there but seems to have purloined a particular cushion on the sofa instead.

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ThisMorningWentBadly · 16/08/2018 10:38

Crates downstairs - not allowed upstairs.

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Dapplegrey · 16/08/2018 10:44

Both ours sleep in our bed. They think it's their bed

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