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I wonder if anyone fairly local can help ?

 

Hubby brought home a middle aged springer bitch last September. She's patently been a kennel dog and is not house trained. I've had loads of rescue dogs over the years and have always managed to get them living clean in a short time. Not this one though. Coming downstairs every morning to the mess is getting me down. It's not just the puddles and sh1te, it's that she spins round excitedly in it before you can get her outside. The mess is indescribable some days, ground into the floor and splattered up the walls :(

 

Anyhoo.... we're thinking that a gentle introduction into being crated might help matters. She's not great when restrained though, even putting her in the kitchen to eat her dinner sends her bonkers, so i'm a bit reluctant to just go and splash out 80 quid on a cage in case it bombs.

 

Does anyone have a cage i could borrow for a couple of weeks for a trial run ? I can pay in cakes :)

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I wonder if anyone fairly local can help ?

 

Hubby brought home a middle aged springer bitch last September. She's patently been a kennel dog and is not house trained. I've had loads of rescue dogs over the years and have always managed to get them living clean in a short time. Not this one though. Coming downstairs every morning to the mess is getting me down. It's not just the puddles and sh1te, it's that she spins round excitedly in it before you can get her outside. The mess is indescribable some days, ground into the floor and splattered up the walls :(

 

Anyhoo.... we're thinking that a gentle introduction into being crated might help matters. She's not great when restrained though, even putting her in the kitchen to eat her dinner sends her bonkers, so i'm a bit reluctant to just go and splash out 80 quid on a cage in case it bombs.

 

Does anyone have a cage i could borrow for a couple of weeks for a trial run ? I can pay in cakes :)

some dogs just will not take to indoor living when theyve been kenneled.try looking on preloved.com mate i got mine off ther for £3 and the cost of my petrol and it was nearly new atb mart

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I wonder if anyone fairly local can help ?

 

Hubby brought home a middle aged springer bitch last September. She's patently been a kennel dog and is not house trained. I've had loads of rescue dogs over the years and have always managed to get them living clean in a short time. Not this one though. Coming downstairs every morning to the mess is getting me down. It's not just the puddles and sh1te, it's that she spins round excitedly in it before you can get her outside. The mess is indescribable some days, ground into the floor and splattered up the walls :(

 

Anyhoo.... we're thinking that a gentle introduction into being crated might help matters. She's not great when restrained though, even putting her in the kitchen to eat her dinner sends her bonkers, so i'm a bit reluctant to just go and splash out 80 quid on a cage in case it bombs.

 

Does anyone have a cage i could borrow for a couple of weeks for a trial run ? I can pay in cakes :)

some dogs just will not take to indoor living when theyve been kenneled.try looking on preloved.com mate i got mine off ther for £3 and the cost of my petrol and it was nearly new atb mart

 

 

Bloody hell :icon_eek: Will have a nosey on there this aft. Cheers :thumbs:

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I wonder if anyone fairly local can help ?

 

Hubby brought home a middle aged springer bitch last September. She's patently been a kennel dog and is not house trained. I've had loads of rescue dogs over the years and have always managed to get them living clean in a short time. Not this one though. Coming downstairs every morning to the mess is getting me down. It's not just the puddles and sh1te, it's that she spins round excitedly in it before you can get her outside. The mess is indescribable some days, ground into the floor and splattered up the walls :(

 

Anyhoo.... we're thinking that a gentle introduction into being crated might help matters. She's not great when restrained though, even putting her in the kitchen to eat her dinner sends her bonkers, so i'm a bit reluctant to just go and splash out 80 quid on a cage in case it bombs.

 

Does anyone have a cage i could borrow for a couple of weeks for a trial run ? I can pay in cakes :)

some dogs just will not take to indoor living when theyve been kenneled.try looking on preloved.com mate i got mine off ther for £3 and the cost of my petrol and it was nearly new atb mart

 

 

Bloody hell :icon_eek: Will have a nosey on there this aft. Cheers :thumbs:

paid a quid for one on a car boot average car boot price is a tenna ..well worth a wander round ...
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Freecycle probably the best, you need a yahoo email account but this should start you off

 

Check out www.freecycle.org for other cities and info on the movement.

 

Good luck with her.

 

 

I've got a hotmail addy, will that do ? Will go and have a look. Cheers :thumbs:

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