I have two indoor dogs. I have a miniature daschund who has had two back surgeries and cannot use her back legs due to nerve damage. I also have a rather large beagle that I adopted in July of 2009. On Saturday, I adopted a small beagle who is one year old. We've named her Sadie, and she is as sweet as can be, but she has some behavioral things we need to adress.
For one, she keeps peeing on the carpet. Its not because she just has to go and isn't taken outside, she is "marking her territory." The previous owners of this house had lots of indoor animals that peed in the house, and we tried everything to get the smell out of the wood underneath our carpet, but the dogs can still smell it. She can also smell where our daschund has peed before, and she keeps peeing over all of those spots. We have a carpet clean, the kind that is like a vacuum where it sucks up the spilled liquid and then sprays down cleaner and brushes it in then sucks it up, and we clean all of the spots with it as soon as we see them, but she is still doing it.
She is going to be fixed tomorrow, and she is getting all of her shots and things. Will this stop her? If not, what can we do? She doesn't seem to understand the concept of "no", no matter how you try to express it to her.
For one, she keeps peeing on the carpet. Its not because she just has to go and isn't taken outside, she is "marking her territory." The previous owners of this house had lots of indoor animals that peed in the house, and we tried everything to get the smell out of the wood underneath our carpet, but the dogs can still smell it. She can also smell where our daschund has peed before, and she keeps peeing over all of those spots. We have a carpet clean, the kind that is like a vacuum where it sucks up the spilled liquid and then sprays down cleaner and brushes it in then sucks it up, and we clean all of the spots with it as soon as we see them, but she is still doing it.
She is going to be fixed tomorrow, and she is getting all of her shots and things. Will this stop her? If not, what can we do? She doesn't seem to understand the concept of "no", no matter how you try to express it to her.