I've posted here before about our tri-color, Bubbles, when she was 7-months old. She's almost 10-mos and her behavior is now worse after a period of improvement for about one month.
We just need to go back to the basics as she is now using the entire house to urinate and defecate. I do use an odor eliminating product to clean up after her. She will not go on potty pads, so I don't even put those down anymore. She is crated during the day and over night. She will not defecate in her crate, but will urinate on occasion if I don't make it home right after work.
Do I train I 10-month dog as I would a 10-week old? Get her on a schedule and take her out every 30 mins? Will she continue to just urinate on the carpets even though I've cleaned up after her? She's even urinated on beds, furniture, pillows, etc, if given a chance to jump up. We have to keep all the doors in the house closed so she won't destroy the rooms! Do I keep her in her crate and only take her out every 30 mins to go outside and potty?
I'll admit, she's the only corgi we've had that we haven't had a fenced in yard. And, it's our responsibility to make sure she gets the exercise and properly trained. (I know all of her other behaviors will improve once I take the dominate role. She has destroyed furniture, bedding, toys..you name it....I've had 3 corgi's before her and never quite seen anything like it!) I'm just not sure what to do at this point and don't know if I should just start from scratch.
I have 3 children ages 7, 8 and 11 who could help. (Although, my 8-year-old son has autism and isn't able to help out as much as my other two children.) My kids are even saying they don't even like her anymore and want a new dog! She has destroyed so much of their belongings and is not affectionate.....(does this go beyond housebreaking??!!!) How can I encourage them to build a relationship with her and trust her?
Any advice would be appreciated as I know she cannot be happy. Thank you.
Michelle