[nagdu] Random poop

Eve Sanchez celticyaya at gmail.com
Mon Mar 25 16:11:26 UTC 2013


I love all of the responses I have been getting on this. It is not
normal for her and one of the times did seem to be diareahish. I think
the idea of walking stimulating her to poop is probably right on.
Thinking about it, when in Walmart, we walk much faster than in other
stores. It is so spread out with wide aisles that is like a race to
where we are going. In other stores we meander more, which is
relaxing.Okay, I will do more of the playing heavily before hand as I
do know that works also. I truly do give her lots of opportunities to
go. No one has addressed the other concern though, Can we get in
trouble for this? Has anyone had issues like that to be concerned
about or know common laws or whatever? Thanks, Eve

On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 5:45 AM, Deanna Lewis <DLewis at clovernook.org> wrote:
> Hi Eve,
> I feel your pain! Pascal, my guide dog did this once or twice when I first got him. The first was when we went to Walmart the same day that I got home from GDB. We were in the craft section, and he squat down and had diarrhea. I did my best to clean it up, but it was difficult. We got a janitor to come and help us with a mop. We kept apologizing to him, but he said, "Don't worry about it. Thank you for shopping at Walmart." LOL
> The ironic thing was, that this particular Walmart went out of business a few months later /smile/. I think my Mom and I were too embarrassed to go back there again.
> Turns out that the diarrhea was caused by the food Pascal was eating, so I switched it to a new one, and he did fine.
> My advice to you, is to give your dog ample time when relieving her, about 10 minutes. You can also try to relieve her before you go into a building or store. Many dogs are stimulated by walking, so walking around a store can stimulate them to defecate. You can also play with her for a few minutes to get her stimulated at home, then take her outside to go potty.  If the problem persists call your school for more advice.
> Best of luck to you and your girl.
> Deanna and Pascal
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Eve Sanchez
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> Subject: [nagdu] Random poop
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> I hate to bring this up, but I am hoping someone has a great idea or insight. It is the poop schedule that I am talking about. I feed at the same times each day and can pretty much tell you exactly when she is going to have her morning and evening poops. It is the random poop that I do not know what to do about. She does not even poop three times every day, but when she does, it could come any time in the middle of the day or even late at night. Usually not an issue as I offer the opportunity often. Sometimes though... Well, as long as I have had her for going on only four months now, the random poop has surprised me in a store twice. Yes, both times were Walmart and it
> could have been her way of protesting, but...      I do clean it up
> and never leave any sign of the gift behind, but what do I do? What can they do? My daughter asked if I could get in trouble. I said, "No." but I am not actually sure about this. Will, take advice, experiences, random comments, whatever. Thanks for listening to this crap. Eve
>
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