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cindylou-poo2
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From:Ontario, Canada
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posted 10-24-2003 09:42 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for cindylou-poo2     Edit/Delete Message
Hello All,

I hope some can shed some light on this situation!
My Abbey, was doing so great with the house training, she was like clock work most days. This has been her daily schedule;
wake up - pee, eat, poop then she is alone while we are at work (no accidents) when we get home, pee, eat, poop, then pee maybe 1-2 before bed. Over the last 2 days every thing has changed. She is no longer pooping after meals! It started 2 nights ago after her dinner, she did a small poop. I woke up the next moring she peed and then before eating did a big poop on the floor. Then she ate and would not go poop, probably cause she had just gone. She did however go after her dinner that day, but then this morning accident on the floor again, same time. Does this mean her schedule has changed, to this new way? Does this have anything to do with over or under feeding? Abbey is on dry Wellness for puppies, and I feed her exactly what the package says for age/weight. Also, she eats her food so quick, withing 3 minutes her 1/2 cup serving is gone!

I know I have a lot of questions, but if anyone has any info I would really appreciate it.

Thanks!
Cindy

Also, Abbey is almost 5 months old.

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puttin510
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posted 10-26-2003 06:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for puttin510     Edit/Delete Message
They sometimes do this for attention. But also their cycles can change

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