
Wonder if anyone can help me with a problem one of my puppy buyers (experienced breeders and exhibitors in the USA) are having.
All physical reasons have been ruled out for the behaviour, and she is very healthy.
As you may be aware crate training for housetrainign is pretty universal in the US and they use crates to gradually get a pup to go longer and longer dependant on age, the throry being they can go half hour per month of age.
This bitch pup would wet in her crate and then lick up her pee, so was always dry but the smell gave her actions away. They had her urine tested and put a false bottom in the crate reducing the height so shw couldn't squat, and at ssame tiem took ehr out to toilet much more often.
They more or less had it cracked, but she was still peing in the crate from tiem to time.
As they ahve kennel facilities they decided to kennel her, with her crate as a bed. They have found that she sleeps on kennel floor and goes into crate to pee. so they started shutting her in the crate and taking her out in the middle of the night to have a chance to pee, and she is peeing her crate and dirtied it once.
the reason they are persisting in using the crate is that she will need to travel in one and sleep in it when they are away at shows staying in hotels.
Her first show is at the end of February, and she will be 6 months old on the 15th January.
The advice I gave was this:
"My initial reaction would be to take away the bone of contention (the crate) for now, as she is in the kennel anyway. That should put her in a quandary, as without it she will have to alter her toileting behaviour. It seems to be a bad association she has made, lord only knows why?
It is rather like my friend with an opposite problem with a male, who would pee in the house, so we crated him for about two weeks to break the cycle.
What type of crate is it? Would she pee in any bed type? Try a Cardboard box for one night. If it is only one type of crate then I would take away the crate until a week before you are due to travel, and introduce a totally different type like the Varikennel or soft crate assuming she isn't a bad chewer? (but not shut her in it, just let her have it as a bed, and have her able to access her chosen toilet area). As for Hotel practicality, if the bathroom is tiled, might be better to shut her in there rather than in a
crate when you aren't in the room, if you haven't found a different kind of crate equals no peeing.
I have occasionally found with baby pup still in the litter that some little beggars have got it back to front and go back into the crate to pee on the vet bed (which lets the pee through t0 paper underneath), and prefer to keep play area clean, but by 6 weeks with access to outside run they have always had clean beds (paper under the polyester pads dry)."
What so you lot think.
Please do not turn this into a crate debate, as for practical and safety reasons as a show dog they need to use crates.
I have never used crates as a toilet trainign aid. Mienhave had access to an Open crate all their lives from puppy days,a dn once they start going to shows they get the dorr shut on ti in my presence while I pop to the loo etc, and as periods in it are short have no problem when eventually they are used overnight if away etc.