I would think some sort of potty training would be better than teaching them that it's ok to go just anywhere.

Gloria








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On Sep 4, 2010, at 11:40 PM, [email protected] wrote:

I think a lot of that depends on age. When I say my pups are in the x-pen, you gotta remember, my pups are ready for their new homes at 8 weeks old on average...some smaller ones I hold longer....but at 8 weeks they are not ready to be expected to do more than communal potty and gorge eating,
lol.

Yea, if they are still here come 4 months old, ect....then it is way
beyond time to start housebreaking them and yes that delay can cause
issues, but in my oppinion, not nearly as many issues as if, say I train them to a potty pad and the new owners expect them to go outside only. Or if I take them outside only and correct them if they go in the house and then the new owner expects them to learn to use a potty pad...this gets confusing because the pup has started to learn what it should do and then suddenly gets corrected for doing what it has been taught to do.....I just
think it is better in the end, if they learn one form/method of
housebreaking from the get go.

As for feeding....I free feed anyhow, so all of my dogs learn early to eat when they are hungry and to not worry about over eating because it will
still be there later.
Marsha

> that can create a house breaking problem too... as with my daughters new > boy... he just doesnt get pee pads... goes in his bed, the rug and the > pee pad as if they were all the same thing... she just had to give him > a crate only with 1/2 bed and 1/2 pee pad and he pooped on the bed. ?? > i think he was in a communal xpen with no rules as to where to go and > where to sleep. and too many dogs all together in one pen. he also cant
> stop eating... no matter how many times she puts food down , like to
> leave him some for when she leaves he eats it right away..?
>
> darcyÂ
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> me, I do have a potty pad down for when they cant hold it while I am
> gone, but I take my pups out when I take my older dogs out...it is
> pretty much just one of those things where pups imitate the older dogs. > I do not even attempt to housebreak the pups I sale because if I train > one method and the new owner uses a different method, it could confuse
> the pups. So my pups are in an x-pen untill they are sold or if I am
> keeping it, then untill it is housebroken. Of course I do get them out
> ect, but they they do not just run around.
> Marsha
>
>> my lil monster does the same thing but its when im ready to leave she >> comes with me... i take care of my mom so going to her house every day >> i just pack up the pup and when we get there i open the crate and
>> leave monster teathered to it with a bed in the crate and pee pad
>> outside it... its really helped to pee pad train her. when the only
>> choice is bed or pad... then slowly i gave her more room ...now im
>> testing 6 feet of leash... id like to ask how do you litter train
>> them?
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>> darcy
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>> Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Question
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>> my mom leaves her pup in a crate whenever she leaves...he is still
>> young and in the destructive stage....when she opens the door to the
>> crate as she is leaving, he goes right in and sits down, happy as a
>> lark :-) (whatever a lark is, lol)
>> Marsha
>>
>>> She is already crate trained.. And the crate we have is big enough
>>> for several Chihuahuas.. Lol.. More like a kennel
>>>
>>> I cant take her with me for a couple of reasons.. One not taking my
>>> own car.
>>> Hitching a ride.. Two .. Not staying at hotel where conference is..
>>> Staying
>>> at a friend of a friends house.. So just not practical to take her..
>>> And believe me I take my chi's almost everywhere I go.. Lol..
>>>
>>> Hubby will be watching the other two Chihuahuas while I am gone.. So
>>> he is okay with watching her.. We were just concerned about living
>>> her in the crate all day while he works even though we know her
>>> previous owner did and she seems to be okay with it.. .. I just hate
>>> crating for more than hour or so..
>>>
>>> Huggles
>>> Pat in oK
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>>> -------Original Message-------
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>>> From: Raven
>>> Date: 9/4/2010 11:03:42 AM
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Question
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>>> Why can't you take her with you? I would start crate training her
>>> now, to spend the working hours in it. My Stella will be 7 months old >>> in Septmeber and she spends the work day in her crate. Is your hubby
>>> okay watching her while you're at the conference?
>>>
>>> Yes...do bring your crate with you camping. This way she will be safe
>>> from other dogs/animals getting her (jumping into playpen) and her
>>> getting lost. You can also buy some of those camping umbrella that
>>> clip onto lawn chairs and clips that to the crate for shade.
>>>
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