Here are links to two articles for your consideration:
http://www.msu.edu/~silvar/housebreak.htm
http://www.petstyle.com/dog/health_well_article.aspx?id=2039§ion=newPet
On 11/8/06, leigha2281 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am still having the same problem with my almost
3month old, Marco. He pees on the pads religiously..
and poops on them only if he is pened in and I'm
out... but if I'm here he will poop anywhere.. It's so
frustrating.. I don't usually see him but all of a
sudden I smell it and have to go searching. He is just
starting to go outside to pee with my other dog.. but
I'm not certain how to get him to poop too. I don't
want to keep him in his x-pen all day.. but someone
told me that until they are completely potty trained
some puppies need the discipline.
ANy other suggestions would be great! Tired of picking
up the poop!
--- un_cory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Christina!
>
> I have the same problem as you.. I leave Mercedes in
> her designated
> room, and when I get home, you can tell she's used
> her pad..
> Throughout the night, she'll go back to the room to
> pee on her pad,
> but she won't poop on it. It's baffeling. I catch
> her alot, and
> bring her to her puppy pads, and she looks at me
> funny, and doesn't
> go.. I keep putting her back, hoping she realizes
> that that's where
> she's supposed to go... After reading this thread I
> think it may be
> an attention thing.
>
>
>
> --- In [email protected], Marie
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Well, you don't have to crate her. You could put
> her in an expen.
> Or tie her
> > to your waist so she's where you are and you know
> when she's going
> so you
> > can stop her. They don't necessarily automatically
> use pee pads -
> even if
> > they have the 'smell' to entice them to go. You
> need to train her
> to go on
> > it, the same as you train her to go to a 'certain
> spot' outside.
> And that's
> > going to be hard if you don't either catch her
> going and move her
> there OR
> > keep her enclosed somewhere where she doesn't have
> much choice but
> to use OR
> > keep her crated except when you remove her and put
> her on the pad -
> if she
> > uses it, she gets some freedom (under your
> watchful eye).
> >
> > There are some who always eventually go where
> they're not supposed
> to, even
> > though they're trained. I've heard that enough
> times on the list.
> But if you
> > have the time and guts to put into it, you have a
> better chance.
> IMO
> >
> > Marie
> >
> >
> > On 11/8/06, Christina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Well, Ava isn't doing so well with the
> housetraining after all.
> (Ava is
> > > my longhair, 2 yr old Chi, adopted 1 month ago).
> > > I was wondering if anyone had any advice for us.
> > > Here's the situation:
> > > I feed her in the morning before work - 8:15am-
> then take her
> potty. She
> > > goes.
> > > I come home on my lunchbreak (no accidents) at
> 11:45 am- take
> her potty.
> > > She goes.
> > > I get home from work about 5:30 (no accidents) -
> take her potty.
> She goes.
> > >
> > > THEN the trouble begins. When I'm home, when my
> back is turned,
> when I'm
> > > in the other room - she will go on the floor.
> She's so quick
> I've only
> > > caught her in the act maybe two times total.
> > > So, I tried getting puppy pads and putting those
> in her favorite
> spot on
> > > the carpet. She will go RIGHT BESIDE the puppy
> pad. Then I catch
> her chewing
> > > and playing with the puppy pad (so much for
> those working! ha!)
> > >
> > > I haven't crated her because this is such a
> weird thing... she
> doesn't
> > > have a problem when I'm gone... it's when I'm
> home. She's such a
> wonderful
> > > dog! This is the only thing I'm having problems
> with.
> > >
> > > The only thing I can think of is that she needs
> to have a set
> routine...
> > > maybe the reason she goes outside during the day
> is because it's
> such a set
> > > schedule... she knows when the potty break will
> be. But at night
> when I'm
> > > home there's not a specific set time that I take
> her out.
> > > Do you think it might be helpful to set a timer
> while I'm at
> home and take
> > > her outside like clockwork? That's the only
> thing I can think of.
> > >
> > > Thank You for any/all suggestions that you
> have!!!
> > > ~Christina
> > > & Ava
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
>
>
~the Burbies
so proud of our Sailor
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