I have a three year old female husky who I'm having issues with in terms of using the house to go to the bathroom. Unless she is in the same room with an open door she will not go outside. She's used just about every room in the house. 9/10 times I don't catch her in the act.
I have a dog door in my hallway that I have had her use reluctantly. If I put her outside and close the door she'll come back in with no problems. I've seen her go outside as well on occasion. She fits through it just fine, its not too small.
But deep down I think she's too dang lazy to use it. She's a total couch potato and would rather lay under the bed or table or on the couch (she has her own spot, just like Sheldon Cooper. No one sits there but her).
I've been taking her out in the mornings, mid day and at night and I always use the same words when doing it (let's go pee). I reward her when she does. But if I leave i always come home to a mess. And if the door is closed she just gets up and pees right there in front of me.
I need to start kicking her outside when I leave because I'm tired of coming home to a mess, but she also needs to use the dog door. I just need some advice on how to get her to use it. There's no way to lock her in a room with it since its at the back of a hallway.
I've also been looking into switching over to a raw diet and I'm almost afraid of gnarly poops as we transition being found on the carpet.