Good advice.pitbullmamaliz wrote:It might be time to restrict her freedom in the house - either gate her into whatever room you are in or crate her if she cannot be actively supervised. Or you can attach her to you with a leash (like an umbilical cord!) so that you can still do things around the house while keeping her right beside you and supervised.
Patch O' Pits wrote:Good advice.pitbullmamaliz wrote:It might be time to restrict her freedom in the house - either gate her into whatever room you are in or crate her if she cannot be actively supervised. Or you can attach her to you with a leash (like an umbilical cord!) so that you can still do things around the house while keeping her right beside you and supervised.
Also start obedience training and getting this dog a ton of exercise to help with confidence, hyper behaviors. APBTs need a TON of exercise to be happy, and it will also help with the new home adjustment.
Make sure you go out with her and see her potty and give her time to go more than once, reward her for going outside.
What exactly are you doing to discpline her? remember unless you catch her in the act it does nothing. best to catch her in the act say a firm, no and get her outside asap.
dlynne1123 wrote:Again, urinalysis. There are a few diseases or syndromes that can happen and can seem perfectly healthy other than the urination and other odd symptoms people don't always notice right away. Good luck!
katiek0417 wrote:Jenn...why don't you call me?????
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