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Sunday, October 11, 2009

I have a boxer who farts so much and is such a baby,i cant leave her!!?

i have a boxer who is not even a year yet,she farts and they stink i mean to the point i am gaging lol!!! i she is such a baby,she has to sleep with me,she cant be on her own,everywere i go she goes,when im in the bath she has to be in the room,wen i brush my teeth she has to jump up and drink from the tap its funny but sometimes it annoying,i love her so much,but she is very stuburn,wen i tell her off for being bad like weeing in the house she will wee on my shoe or go and chew my slippers up.!! am i not training her properly,or is this normal,she is the most cutest dog she has sad eyes and i feel like crying wen i shout at her cause she looks so sweet and inocent lol helppppp meeeeeeee!!!!!

I have a boxer who farts so much and is such a baby,i cant leave her!!?
1. Talk with the vet about her diet. The farting sounds like she's eating something that disagrees with her. A change of diet might help.





2. Take her to obedience classes. She'll probably enjoy it, you'll learn how to be the boss in the house (and dogs need a pack leader). The trainer should be able to give you hints on how to deal with her separation anxiety. They'll be able to help you train her to stay outside of the bathroom by using things that she will enjoy doing. At the very least, you'll be able to share experiences with other dog owners.





3. And if you love her, remember that you'll have to be hard sometimes to be good for her, but that if you are training her right, then you don't need to shout.
Reply:My boxer was exactly the same, she's nearly 3 and has calmed down alot since having puppies. Bitches are the worst for being stuburn and not listening. Have you tried wagg dog food it's got an ingrediant which stops farting. As for the weeing mine's just stopped doing it in the house, try putting her out just before you go to bed.
Reply:Get her some charcoal biscuits from the pet shop
Reply:try gradually changing the food you give her.your obvious love for this dog is spoiling her. she needs training properly.separation anxiety will get worse if you continue to nurture it
Reply:oh wow the memories of having a boxer i had a male one and yes i can relate to the farting prob and all the drooling.......when i had my boxer as soon as he woke up i would put him outside he never had a chance to wee inside and at night i would put him in my laundry it was alot easier to clean it up in there.....i got my boxer when he was 8 weeks old it is alot easier to train when there young........ i would make a point in leaving her alone for like a min and then let her be with u for a few min and then gradually start and leave her for longer periods of time until she is use to being alone for awhile .......even if u put her outside for a few mins..... maybe u can slowly train her not to sleep on your bed as well like try and get her to stay on the floor next to the bed i use to put a blanket on the ground it didnt always work as my boxer loved my bed as well but it got to the point where he would go into my lounge and sleep on the floor there so it all worked out anyway goodluck with it all they r well worth the hard work they r very protective dogs and u will get 10 fold back even more vonn
Reply:I know that you love your dog to bits but you cant be soft with your dog one minute, and expect her to obey you the next. That doesn't mean you cant love her, just that you have to set boundaries and stick to them.





As for the farting, are you feeding her human food, including treats or tit bits? I have a feeling that you are. Dogs struggle to digest our food and some can be extremely damaging to your dog. I know it's hard, but only feed her dog food and/treats, I bet you'll quickly notice a difference



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