rtroxel
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Two months ago, we thought we had our two pups, Fred and Ginger, close to house-trained. They were also eating a regular meal each day of 3/4 cup of puppy kibble each.
However, as soon as the cold weather struck (freezing temps and down to the 'teens at night), they could stay outside for only five minutes at a time. They didn't use that time for voiding themselves, but for running around the yard. Consequently, when they returned inside the house, they would poop and/or whizz on the floors.
Additionally, they would go up to 48 hours without eating. We finally had to "sweeten" the meals with teaspoons of chicken broth or the more expensive canned foods.
Is it possible they will return to more "regular" behavior, with warmer weather? (Thery are now ten months old)
Thanks, in advance,
Roy and Jean
However, as soon as the cold weather struck (freezing temps and down to the 'teens at night), they could stay outside for only five minutes at a time. They didn't use that time for voiding themselves, but for running around the yard. Consequently, when they returned inside the house, they would poop and/or whizz on the floors.
Additionally, they would go up to 48 hours without eating. We finally had to "sweeten" the meals with teaspoons of chicken broth or the more expensive canned foods.
Is it possible they will return to more "regular" behavior, with warmer weather? (Thery are now ten months old)
Thanks, in advance,
Roy and Jean