
I'm at my wits end with my "dirty" collie and wonder if anyone can give me some advice? I've had border collies for over 30 years without any problems. I currently have an 11 year old border collie who is a real sweetheart and so good about everything, despite being rescued from a highly abusive owner at 10 months old. She's just so perfect it's unbelievable.
I bought a 2 year old rough collie dog from a local breeder in August 2006 for company for both of us, having had a rough collie bitch in the 1990's and therefore fully aware of the breeds needs in relation to coat etc. But this dog is a very different kettle of fish to the bitch I owned! He's an ex show dog and the breeder said she wanted rid as he would not go to stud for her and therefore redundant. I bought him as a pet and not a show dog. After a couple of months he quite clearly was interested in my (spayed) bitch and others so he was neutered. No problem there.
But I was told he was housetrained and this appears to have been either a falsehood or he has changed his habits. Like a lot of rough collies he is a nervous individual and took a long time to settle, no problem, I've been there before. But after two years he is still unreliable with toiletng and in the last month has gotten worse - to the point where I MUST do something or the only alternative is to have him put down. I don't feed him titbits, I keep him on the same food he has been on for two years, and yet he has periodic boughts of somewhat sloppy motion. He totally refuses to use the garden, regardless of how long you leave him out and the fact that the border collie goes out there to toilet.
He'll go for hours and hours without having a wee (despite being walked in tantalising areas where other dogs have been) and then wee in the kitchen within minutes of being home. He can sometimes go for a month or two without any mess in the house and then we have a month like this, where in one week I've lost count of the times he's poo'd and wee'd in the kitchen/utility room (thank goodness it isnot carpeted!). I use the recommend pet poop cleaners, so hopefully no ammonia smells or anything else that says "you can toilet here!".
I keep him to a fairly regular routine as much as possible in relation to walks so he knows what times we'll be out and when he can toilet, even though I open the back door at other times in case he wants to go out. He'll stay out in the garden quite happily most of the time and has in the past toileted out there, but not recently.
Within 6/9 months of bringing him home he'd had several bouts of diarrhoea and eventually it was determined he had Giardia. We all got treated for that (yuck!) and since then nothing like the diarrhoea he previously had. But there does seem to be a problem here and I cannot fathom it at all. He can be good and clean for weeks on end and then we have this problem period. This afternoon I came home after being out a few hours, opened the back door, border collie bitch went out and toileted. He ran the other way and didn't want to go out. BC came in, I closed the door, made a cuppa, went and sat down and was aware he had a funny look on his face. Sure enough, he'd wee'd in the kitchen in those few minutes - grrrrr! I do NOT tell him off as I have never caught him in midflow. I just clean up and carry on as normal. Try not to stress him about it, but I do feel I am getting stressed, it's not nice!
I don't even feel I can offer him up for re-homing with this problem as it would not be fair to pass him on like this. His obedience is almost non-existent, although he has learnt to sit and to come (albeit very slowly and in his own time).
Despite all this he is a very loving character and loves nothing more than a good old cuddle on the sofa.
I do feel I'm coming to the end of my tether, it's not nice going in to the kitchen and always feeling there's going to be a nasty surprise. If he's been clean overnight (he has the run of the house together with my BC) I make a huge fuss and tell him how clever he is, same if I come home from being out and he's been clean.
HELP!!!!
Please don't suggest another visit to the vet. Because of the current financial circumstances, I have no job, he has no insurance, and I've just shelled out £150 for him to have dental work so just don't have any money to spare. I had to chose which one kept their pet insurance and obviously the older dog was the bigger risk in that regard.