Urinating In The Kennel Run

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Urinating in the Kennel


Introduction


Ellen, a dog owner, shares:

I have a 12-month-old golden retriever named Abby. While I’m at work, she stays in an outdoor kennel with a concrete floor designed for drainage. Living in Wisconsin, I face drainage issues when the snow melts, despite keeping the kennel clear. My problem? Abby always chooses to pee at the high end of the kennel.

This means urine spreads throughout the area, often getting on her fur and causing an unpleasant smell. I want to change her habits to avoid bathing her too frequently, as it dries her skin and causes hot spots. I’ve tried sanitizers and odor neutralizers, but nothing seems to work. She’s otherwise house-trained indoors.

Thanks for any advice.
Ellen

Solutions


Dear Ellen,


You’ve raised an interesting issue. Training Abby to change her urination spot while you're not there is challenging. However, here are some solutions:

1. Frequent Bathing: Consider shampoos specifically designed for frequent use that are gentle on the skin. Consult with local groomers for recommendations.

2. Rubber Matting: Purchase rubber mats from suppliers like Fosters and Smith or RC Steele which allow urine to drain through, keeping the kennel cleaner.

3. Reflective Barriers: Try attaching reflective or plastic sheets at the front of the kennel. This might psychologically deter her from urinating there.

Good luck!
Adam

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