the firm NO and the walk outside did it for me.

do you think three weeks is enough time?  maybe he's a slow learner?

On 8/14/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So we've had my pup for a little over three weeks now.  He goes
> through spurts of not having any accidents, then all of the sudden,
> he'll pull something wacky like yesterday.  We have an air conditioned
> doggy room with a doggy door to a fenced in area.  After I got home
> from work, I brought him in.  He'd been in the fenced in area so I had
> to call him inside.  We started playing inside the house.  After about
> 30 minutes right in the middle of running around he stops and takes a
> dump.  He's got an odd habit of making three piles.  So, according to
> the training sites I've seen, I don't make a big deal out of it, but
> move him outside quickly.  He pees outside and I wait about 5 to 10
> minutes for him to make two more piles.  He doesn't.  So I bring him
> back inside and he starts playing with his toys.  About 15 minutes
> later, I see him walk towards the front hallway (one of his favorite
> places to poop) and before I catch up with him, I find 2 piles he just
> plopped down.
>
> Arrrrggggg!!!!!
>
> All my other dogs got trained the old way.  Bring them over to the
> pile, tell them no firmly and put them out.  I never rubbed their
> noses in it.  I also used the coins in a can method where when they'd
> do something bad, you shake the can and they hate the noise.
>
> Everything I've read about potty training lately says that you don't
> discipline them for having an "accident", but these don't seem to be
> accidents.
>
> I'm thinking a rolled up newspaper might be effective..... :)
>
> What methods have worked best for you?
>
> zB
>
> 

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