Having a few problems with the new recruit. The main one is he is soiling in the house, it started after he'd already been here a couple of weeks. Weeing at first - once in B's bedroom and once on the landing They both get walked first thing and in the evening and have the run of the garden so there is no excuse Then he started to leave poos - every time on the upstairs landing
The other issue is him jumping on the bed at night. Now ideally they would both sleep downstairs but Pepper has slept in her basket in our room for years, so when the new boy arrived we wanted to maintain the same routine for Pepper so both baskets are in our bedroom. In the middle of the night he gets on the bed and wiggles up right to the top - I am waking up in pain from my hip and back as I'm squashed! He also sometimes barks to be let out, at about 3.30am! It's getting us both down a bit, we love him to bits but he's a heck of a handful compared to Pepper.
There is no room downstairs for crates, our living room and kitchen are longish and narrowish with no free wall space for them, so I really don't know what to do about the sleeping issue. Our stairs are low and wide and curve around, not suitable for a stair gate even if we wanted to fit one!
As for the soiling thank god we have a Vax and that Mick is willing and able to use it as I can't with my back and neck There is some staining though, even with the Vax, as his wee is very yellow! We were assured he was house trained, this is a behavioural thing I think, maybe territory marking? He has been from pillar to post poor lad in his short little life.........
Don't get me wrong, we love him to bits, he's our dog and we'll work through this somehow but I wondered if anyone had any advice - I do have the number of a 'dog behaviourist and that's our next step He's otherwise good on the lead, affectionate, just a bit boisterous but then he's only two and terriers tend to calm down around 3 years of age in our experience.....
Suggestions??