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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.All I can add is this...it is a myth that a dog left in a crate will not go where they sleep, if left to long they gotta go..and this gets them use to living in there filth..which is bad if you try to potty train them to go out..is there any way you can block off an area to let her go in the crate for comfort but outside of it to wee? That is if you have no one to come in and give her a break.
I do not advocate you leaving them in for more than a few hours, but life is life, you do not say how old she is..
About your vet....dunno, but it happens all over, its a shame but its true! I worked with some whos clients LURVED them and I (and all the other nurses and vets) wouldn't trust to be left alone for a second with my pets!
I'm shocked, horrified and disguted that you leave your dog locked up in a crate for that long EVERY day. - is there any reason for you to have a dog???
Is it the attitude of 'can be seen but not heard'? I would highly recommend you go out and get yourself a stuffed animal and shove that in the crate and I promise that won't wee in you precious crate
I was really sad to read this post, because you obviously love your dog, but I honestly don't feel comfortable with the idea of leaving her in a cage for 8 hours. I'm not surprise that she's weeing. Could your bladder hold out for eight hours every day without being allowed a visit to the toilet.
It really isn't kind and the dog is having no quality of life while she's there. Could you not arrange for somebody to come in after four hours and walk her briefly? If this isn't possible, it honestly would be kinder to rehome her and not have another dog until you can spend more more time with it A cat might be a more manageable pet. They're far happier being left alone as they're mostly solitary animals, and a litter tray would solve the toilet problems.
I can't really believe i'm reading this! I think you should count yourself lucky that all you find when you get home is wee!
I have an 18month old staff, when i acquired her my home situation was different and someone could either stay home with her or walk her regularly. As things have changed now i am trying to re home her to a family who have the time for her. I am home most of the day but i do go out for 3/4 hours every day, i know that while i'm in the home she won't do any mess but as soon as i close my front door she's barking and clawing the front door and guaranteed, whether she's just been walked or not, she will wee and poo all over the space she's in, (I close off the living room of course), and not just once but a few times while i'm out! When i get in i know i'm coming back to a BIG mess. I have even tried it just popping out for 10 mins and it's just the same! Someone told me it could be separation anxiety but the previous owner/s should have trained her. I have a toddleer too and you can imagine how it affects my day to day which is why for my sake and that of the dog i'm rehoming.
Sorry if it's not what you want to hear but i can't understand how you can think that it's fair to leave a dog 8/9 hrs alone in a cage! Please for her sake re-home her...