They are probably attempting to "claim" this space, and therefore attain a higher perceived status (above your kids) in their "pack." The best thing to do is keep the doors closed and let them know they are not allowed in the rooms. If you want them to be allowed in the rooms, you will have to keep a close eye on them and as soon as you see them begin to 'do their business,' make a sharp noise to startle them, yell "no" or "stop", and quickly move them outside or onto their piddle pad. This will have to be repeated many times before they get the idea.
close the door?!
wait is this a real question?
Close your door or/and install a small, plastic gate. Most of inexpensive and worth the money!
Depends... What are you going to do with the dog? Are you going to keep its bones? If your not then you should probably keep it underground. It depends what your going to do with the dog after you want to take it out
Thimble
you just keep it indoors all the time
to go downstairs is more often translated 'descendre' in French.
"Downstairs" can be an adverb, an adjective, or a noun: (as adverb) We went downstairs. (as adjective) This house has a downstairs bedroom. (as noun) The downstairs is flooded.
the dog is going to town
People use dog gates indoors to keep their dogs and other pets from going places they do not wish the animals to go. Sometimes dog gates are used to keep small children from doing the same thing.
I Was also frustrated with this so i decided to remove the cushions from the couch and after awhile my dog stopped going on the couch
I'm not in the mood right now
Keep the Dog was created in 1989.
Keep the Dog ended in 1991.
It's keep going on, or keep on going.