Why does Abrams have to piddle WHEN I'M IN THE PROCESS OF LETTING HIM OUT THE DOOR. I now have to clean the carpet by the door because it smells like dog ****.
Seriously. Never wanted an excited pee-er, but guess what I have? *bangs head on desk* Please tell me he will outgrow this when he gains more bladder control, because if I have a 90 pound dog peeing in the house whenever he gets excited...*sighs*
When Squash was a wee lad, sometimes he would be busy doing something and then leap up and make a beeline for the back door, dribbling all the way and then just peeing while I fumbled with the door. Sometimes the mind is willing but the flesh is still immature and weak. They outgrow it.
After a few experiments it is clear that Squash is not yet ready to be uncrated when home without humans, so I broke down and got him a bigger kennel. I'd been trying to make do but if he's gonna continue to be in there he needs some more room. The picture on the box is a Great Pyr but the recommend breeds are thus:
Not that I don't think akitas, bloodhounds, and collies need their space, but it just seems like such an odd collection of recommended breeds for an extra large crate. GIANT COLLIES EVERYWHERE.
Also, it comes with... a snap-on handle. Because I might randomly get the urge to just carry this giant unwieldy thing that I can barely drag and push over the carpet around by a tiny snap-on handle. :rofl1: