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jellevan
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PostSubject: Husky training   Husky training EmptyWed Oct 24, 2018 6:06 pm

Hello,

I have an question about my husky.
Her name is Kiara

Here's some information about her Smile
She used to live at my girlfriends house
But some weeks ago we rent an appartment together and she is now also part of our familly.
She is 6 years old, and has only 3 legs her front paw is missing.

In the begining everything went fine, but now she starts to poop and pee inside the house (on the balkony)

I usualy take her out 5 times an day.
at 7am, 10am, 2pm, 5pm and 10 pm.

Is ther something i can do to prevent it?
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Female Join date : 2013-06-14
Location : Missouri

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PostSubject: Re: Husky training   Husky training EmptyThu Oct 25, 2018 11:30 am

Have checked for UTI or intestinal bugs to make sure she hasn't picked something up at the new apartment complex. Also have joints looked at if you have to deal with many stairs at the new place to make sure that arthritis isn't setting in on the three legs doing most of the work. She might be sore and thinking if she goes on the balcony then you won't make her take all the stairs to go on the grass. Change is also a little rough on some who have been set in their ways. Sometimes it takes resetting the routine, going back to as if they were a puppy and reestablish training at the new place.

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