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Question by Sharron
Submitted on 3/27/2004
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I have a rescue dog who exhibits bad behaviors.  She, about 5 yrs. old, when crated at bedtime, will bang the crate until she knocks the door open hurting herself in the process.  When I leave her out of the crate,she franticly paces the room barking.  If she is allowed to stay out and roam around the home, she defecates and urinates all over.  What can I do?


Answer by Catherine
Submitted on 10/22/2004
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I would contact an animal behaviorist in your area, or join an email list dedicated to the rescue of your breed, you will get very much support and answers.

 

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